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Scientific integrity, a guarantee of the reliability of science and research

Authors: Carole CHAPIN, Nathalie VOARINO

Publication date: January 10, 2025

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2. Promoting scientific integrity through institutionalization

2.1 A brief history of French institutionalization

Since the early 2000s, the need to guarantee the reliability of research methods and results – by implementing best practices, paying greater attention to the research environment, and dealing with breaches of scientific integrity – has become a major issue for most OECD countries , and for the European Union, which has made it one of the priorities of its Horizon 2020 programs. In France, measures to promote scientific integrity are part of this dynamic. For example, the INSERM scientific integrity...

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