Access
To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right).
Correspondence
Nature 447, 259 (17 May 2007) | doi:10.1038/447259c; Published online 16 May 2007
nature jobs
Business Devlopment Officer
- Rhydburg Pharmaceuticals
- Selaqui-Dehradun India
Dean, Faculty of Science
- University of Victoria
- Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Recognition could support a science code of conduct
Yan Ropert-Coudert1
- National Institute of Polar Research, 1-9-10 Kaga, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8515, Japan
Recent instances of scientifically unethical behaviour such as that of Woo Suk Hwang (see Nature 439, 122–123; doi:10.1038/439122a 2006) have put pressure on governments to take official measures.
To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right).
MORE ARTICLES LIKE THIS
These links to content published by NPG are automatically generated.
RESEARCH
Expert assessment of exposure to carcinogens in Norway's offshore petroleum industryJournal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology Article Response

