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Research integrity at the U


Stories about fraud in science are increasingly in the public eye. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools, which can uncover potential errors in research at unprecedented speed, the number of research misconduct claims has increased worldwide.

Despite how things might look, the vast majority of research remains intellectually sound.

Rigorous and responsible research is essential to addressing the toughest problems we’re facing today—and is the core of the University of Utah’s research mission. In this article, Erin Rothwell, PhD, Vice President for Research at the U, addresses common questions about research integrity at the university.

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Note: This story was originally published on @TheU.