Case study: unjustified authorship
This situational case study is designed to aid researchers to reflect on situations that would pose challenges to research integrity and ethics.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
This situational case study is designed to aid researchers to reflect on situations that would pose challenges to research integrity and ethics.
This situational case study is designed to aid researchers to reflect on situations that would pose challenges to research integrity and ethics.
Case Study: Research Ethics and participatory action research
Mouse blood pressure measurements aid our understanding of how early-life environment and genetics are translated into later life health.
We've developed a minimally invasive method of blood sampling, which allows multiple samples to be taken from the same animal with as little stress as possible.
Developmental geneticist, Dr Kim Moorwood, explores how the genes behind fetal growth could impact our chances of serious health conditions in later life.
How zebrafish have been used in our research to better understand a human disease gene associated with skin and pigment diseases.
More about why models based on mouse genetics are useful to better understand early embryonic development in humans.
Case Study: patient safety and ethical compliance.
We are using computer-simulated methods (in-silico) to model organisms and better understand neural networks.