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[https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/ethics/index.html UIO research ethics] | [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/ethics/index.html UIO research ethics] | ||
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UiOs Open Access policy is in accordance with the government's guidelines: all members of staff "shall undertake to do their best to ensure that scientific articles deposited into the institutional repository can be made openly available as soon as possible". | UiOs Open Access policy is in accordance with the government's guidelines: all members of staff "shall undertake to do their best to ensure that scientific articles deposited into the institutional repository can be made openly available as soon as possible". | ||
− | + | Researchers at NCMM/ UiO "shall ensure that a full text version of all scientific articles is submitted to the institutional repository." | |
− | + | All researchers submit their articles in Cristin, with transfer to DUO research archive. More on [https://www.ub.uio.no/english/writing-publishing/open-access/index.html Open access from the University Library] | |
==Documentation of research == | ==Documentation of research == | ||
− | * Lab books- | + | * Lab books - NCMM uses numbered laboratory journals to document experiments. The books must be signed out and returned to Carlos Rodríguez: c.r.rodriguez@ncmm.uio.no |
* Project tracking- It is important to store raw data, document procedures used and handling of data and material in agreement with the group leader | * Project tracking- It is important to store raw data, document procedures used and handling of data and material in agreement with the group leader | ||
==Data policy== | ==Data policy== | ||
* [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/quality-system-for-health-research/procedures/procedure-6-per-7.10.2020.pdf) Storing and handling of research data] | * [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/quality-system-for-health-research/procedures/procedure-6-per-7.10.2020.pdf) Storing and handling of research data] | ||
− | * | + | * Checklist for processing data [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/quality-system-for-health-research/procedures/index.html#toc6 here] |
− | * | + | * Key elements in an agreement for transfer of material by UiO [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/quality-system-for-health-research/procedures/index.html#toc6 here] |
− | * | + | * Form for subject identity list and list of trial subjects [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/quality-system-for-health-research/procedures/index.html#toc6 here] |
==Forskpro== | ==Forskpro== | ||
− | Forskpro is a UiO registry used to | + | Forskpro is a UiO registry used to obtain an dynamic overview of all ongoing research projects. All medical and health research projects carried out at UiO should be registered. |
How to register in [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/forskpro/ Forskpro] | How to register in [https://www.uio.no/english/for-employees/support/research/forskpro/ Forskpro] |
Revision as of 11:28, 30 June 2022
Research ethics is good scientific practice. All employees at NCMM and UiO shall have a high degree of awareness on the ethical aspects of their research. At NCMM the group leaders are responsible for ensuring good scientific practice in their group, that is in line with the UIO policy.
UIO's10 commandments for ethical practices
Contents
Open access
UiOs Open Access policy is in accordance with the government's guidelines: all members of staff "shall undertake to do their best to ensure that scientific articles deposited into the institutional repository can be made openly available as soon as possible".
Researchers at NCMM/ UiO "shall ensure that a full text version of all scientific articles is submitted to the institutional repository."
All researchers submit their articles in Cristin, with transfer to DUO research archive. More on Open access from the University Library
Documentation of research
- Lab books - NCMM uses numbered laboratory journals to document experiments. The books must be signed out and returned to Carlos Rodríguez: c.r.rodriguez@ncmm.uio.no
- Project tracking- It is important to store raw data, document procedures used and handling of data and material in agreement with the group leader
Data policy
- Checklist for processing data here
- Key elements in an agreement for transfer of material by UiO here
- Form for subject identity list and list of trial subjects here
Forskpro
Forskpro is a UiO registry used to obtain an dynamic overview of all ongoing research projects. All medical and health research projects carried out at UiO should be registered.
How to register in Forskpro
For help with Forskpro contact Katrine Ore
Authorship
As a general rule, NCMM aims to follow the Vancouver convention on authorship as closely as possible.
Ethical guidelines
We expect all members of NCMM to be honest in scientific research and communications and work within the scope of the UIO Ethics framework.
- Medical research
- Ethical guidelines
- Research data and data management
- Procedures for UiO’s quality system for medical and health Research (REK)
Approvals and authorizations
Certain types of research needs approvals and authorization from governmental entities and here are some links to the most frequently used at NCMM.
Overview of approvals needed in medical research
- The regional ethics comity for medical research REK
- Norwegian Data Protection Authority
- Norwegian Food Safety Authority for approval for using research animals FOTS(Norwegian)
- Norwegian Directorate of Health GMO