Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training: April 4, 2025

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April 4, 2025

Research misconduct: Impact on science and society

This RCR Training Symposium at Oregon State University focuses on the critical issue of research misconduct and its far-reaching impact on science and society. This seminar features expert speakers Dr. Chunhuei Chi and Lisa Leventhal, who will share insights into ethical research practices and strategies to prevent misconduct.

In-person only: Hallie E. Ford Center room 115

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Speakers

Dr. Chunhuei Chi, ScD, MPH

Dr. Chunhuei Chi is a professor in the College of Health at Oregon State University and the Director of the Center for Global Health. With expertise in equitable and sustainable health development, Dr. Chi focuses on health systems finance, universal healthcare, and global health challenges. He has contributed significantly to international health policy discussions and has been actively involved in public health responses to global crises like SARS and COVID-19. Dr. Chi’s work bridges academic research with practical solutions to improve healthcare systems worldwide.

Lisa Leventhal

Lisa Leventhal serves as Oregon State University’s Research Integrity Officer and Director for the Program of Responsible Research Practices. With extensive experience in research compliance, Lisa oversees efforts to promote ethical research practices, manage research misconduct investigations, and ensure adherence to federal regulations. Her leadership fosters a culture of transparency and accountability within OSU’s research community.