Barking up the wrong tree? Industry funding of academic research: A case study with commentaries

Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (4):569-582 (2003)
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Abstract

This case raises ethical issues involving conflicts of interest arising from industrial funding of academic research; ethical responsibilities of laboratories to funding agencies; ethical responsibilities in the management of a research lab; ethical considerations in appropriate research design; communication in a research group; communication between advisor and graduate student; responsibilities of researchers for the environment; misrepresentation or withholding of scientific results.

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