Research ethics, research integrity and the responsible conduct of research Stephanie J. Bird Editorial Pages: 411 - 412
Summary: The Budapest meeting 2005 intensified networking on ethics of science Guido Van SteendamGuido Van SteendamDiana Malpede OriginalPaper Pages: 415 - 420
Social and ethical dimensions of nanoscale science and engineering research Aldrin E. Sweeney OriginalPaper Pages: 435 - 464
Comparative analysis of the risk-handling procedures for gene technology applications in medical and plant science Anna Lydia SvalastogPetter GustafssonStefan Jansson OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 479
Research misconduct among clinical trial staff Barbara K. RedmanThomas N. TemplinJon F. Merz OriginalPaper Pages: 481 - 489
Protecting the Navajo people through tribal regulation of research Doug BruggeMariam Missaghian OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 507
Self-governance, self-representation, self-determination and the questions of research ethics Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh ReviewPaper Pages: 508 - 510
Research with groups: Group rights, group consent, and collaborative research Brian Schrag ReviewPaper Pages: 511 - 521
Heidegger’s resonance with engineering: The primacy of practice W. P. S. Dias OriginalPaper Pages: 523 - 532
Scientific misconduct and science ethics: a case study based approach Luca Consoli OriginalPaper Pages: 533 - 541
Duplicate publication and ‘paper inflation’ in the fractals literature Ronald N. KostoffDustin JohnsonHector D. Cortes OriginalPaper Pages: 543 - 554
An analytic hierarchy process model to apportion co-author responsibility Theodore J. Sheskin OriginalPaper Pages: 555 - 565
Commentary on “an analytical hierarchy process model to apportion co-author responsibility” Michael C. Loui ReviewPaper Pages: 567 - 570
Student perceptions of the effectiveness of education in the responsible conduct of research Dena K. PlemmonsSuzanne A. BrodyMichael W. Kalichman OriginalPaper Pages: 571 - 582