Research Integrity and Safety
The Office of Research Integrity and Safety (ORIS) provides professional expertise and service to facilitate research that is conducted with integrity.
ORIS Mission
The mission of the Office of Research Integrity and Safety (ORIS) is to partner with the University community by providing professional oversight, training, subject matter expertise and support that fosters optimal science and scholarship while promoting integrity and safety.
ORIS Values
- Working in partnership with researchers to promote a culture of scholarly integrity
- Using professional judgement and flexibility in interpreting and applying regulations
- Minimizing burden by focusing on goals of the regulations and emphasizing performance outcomes
- Implementing best practice that is evidence based and data driven
- Striving for exemplary service by supporting the research community through process navigation
The ORIS comprises the following programs
- Animal Care & Use and the Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee (IACUC)
- Biosafety and the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)
- Compliance Training
- Conflicts of Interest
- Human Subjects and the Institutional Review Board (IRB)
- NAGPRA Compliance Office
- Quality Assurance
- Research Safety
- Research Security & Export Control
- Research Occupational Health and Safety Program
Emerging Federal Research Integrity Concerns
In recent months, federal agencies have articulated concerns about research protection and undue foreign influence in academia. The University of Georgia has a number of existing policies and procedures regarding appropriate disclosure and reporting in this vein. Guidance on those policies and procedures and the associated federal concerns is available at https://research.uga.edu/compliance/responsible-international-activities/.
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