Accountability in Research

The journal welcomes original work on advancing research integrity in the form of empirical research, conceptual assessment, and critical analysis in all fields of science, including biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, law, economics, statistics, management studies, public policy, politics, sociology, history, psychology, philosophy, ethics, and information science.

With some exceptions, the journal is not interested in publishing studies that merely duplicate previous work or are limited in generalizability (e.g., due to problems with statistical design or research focus) or that do not meaningfully contribute to the scholarly literature.

Associate Editor for Commentaries Biomedical Ethics Research Program Mayo Clinic Alison Antes, Ph.D. Bioethics Research Center School of Medicine Washington University in St. Louis Sam Bruton, Ph.D.

Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Office of Research Integrity University of Southern Mississippi Mohammad Hosseini, Ph.D. Department of Preventive Medicine (Health and Biomedical Informatics) Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University Kelly Laas, MLIS Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions Illinois Institute of Technology Kirstin R.W.

Matthews, Ph.D. Baker Institute for Public Policy Rice University Toby Schonfeld, Ph.D. National Center for Ethics in Health Care