Responsible Research in an International Laboratory: Personal Perspectives from a Lab Member and Principal Investigator

TitleResponsible Research in an International Laboratory: Personal Perspectives from a Lab Member and Principal Investigator
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsPolacheck, WJ, Kamm, RD
JournalJournal of Philosophy Science and Law
Volume14
Pagination13-31
Date Published01/2014
ISSN Number1549-8549
KeywordsCollaboration , ENGINEERING , Mechanical , mechanical engineering , Responsible , responsible conduct of research , SCIENCE
AbstractRecently, we have seen the emergence of the international laboratory in scientific research. These laboratories, characterized by internationally distributed members working to accomplish a unified goal, provide advantages such as cost savings and access to facilities and equipment. However, maintaining responsible conduct of research (RCR) in an international laboratory is complicated by the requirement for technology-mediated communication, lack of trust between local and distant group members, and cultural heterogeneity among lab members. Here we discuss issues we experienced while working in a international laboratory as part of the Singapore-M.I.T. Alliance for Research and Technology, and from our experience, we propose guidelines to maintain RCR in an international laboratory. With proper oversight and cognizance of RCR, work in an international laboratory harbors great benefit for scientists and provides unique opportunity to exchange ideas, data, and insight with scientists of distinct cultural background
URLhttp://jpsl.org/archives/rcr-international-lab/
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