Lecture 11 - Zoe Hammat
Conference overview
This session will provide an introduction to integrity in management and use of data. Drawing on examples of effective data management in diverse disciplines, the session will explore points to consider in ensuring data integrity as a critical aspect of the scholarly and research endeavor.
The lecturer
Ms. Hammatt, a licensed attorney with a Master’s in Law and Ethics in Medicine, provides consultation in research integrity and writing services for institutions, government agencies, charitable organisations, and corporate clients. She previously served as Director of the Division of Education and Integrity at the U.S. Office of Research Integrity, Legal and Regulatory Specialist for an NIH‐funded Translational Research Network, and Director of the Research Integrity Program and Research Integrity Officer at the University of Hawaii. Ms. Hammatt has handled numerous cases of alleged misconduct and questionable research practices and contributed to policy development and teaching in medical ethics and the responsible conduct of research. She is a founding member of the African and Asia Pacific Research Integrity networks. She has contributed to planning for the World Conferences on Research Integrity since 2014 and was recently elected to serve on the foundation's Governing Board.