Science will suffer if we fail to preserve academic integrity
Caitlin Duffy says that if trust in science is to be maintained, researchers must be able to report their concerns
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Caitlin Duffy is a contributing columnist for Physics World and a postdoc researcher working on correlated electron systems at the Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (LNCMI) in Toulouse, France. She has a PhD in condensed-matter physics from the High Field Magnetic Laboratory in Nijmegen, Netherlands. When out of the lab, she happily spends her time weightlifting, running, practicing piano and chatting about all things whisky and wine.
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