misconduct

What constitutes misconduct in toxicology?

Misconduct in toxicology encompasses a range of unethical behaviors, including data fabrication, data falsification, plagiarism, and non-disclosure of conflicts of interest. These behaviors compromise the integrity of toxicological research and can lead to incorrect conclusions about the safety or risk of substances. Additionally, ignoring or omitting data that contradicts desired outcomes or failing to adhere to proper experimental protocols also falls under misconduct.

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