This K01 proposal describes the career development activities and research plan that will facilitate the candidate's transition to an independent investigator in the field of ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) in genomic science. The applicant has a background in industrial-organizational (IO) psychology, which includes training in quantitative methods, research design, and workplace psychology. In addition, the applicant has conducted research focused on ethical decision-making, research ethics instruction, and organizational leadership. This grant will provide the applicant with additional needed training in bioethics, ELSI in genomics, genetic/genomic science, qualitative methods, and behavioral change/professional development through a combination of coursework, mentoring, seminars, and guided readings. The candidate's multidisciplinary mentors include researchers with records of academic achievement in bioethics and professionalism in research and in clinical genetic research. An advisory committee of individuals with expertise in research ethics compliance, genomic science, ELSI research, and leadership will provide additional mentorship and guidance to support the career development and research activities of the candidate. The proposed research will contribute to the ELSI field and complement the candidate's plan for career development training activities. It will combine the applicant's expertise in workplace psychology with the mentors' and advisors' expertise in research ethics, clinical genetics, genomic science, and ELSI in genomics to understand how the management practices and leadership practices of genomic scientists relate to the ethical, legal, and social outcomes of genomic science. The research includes several specific aims that will be achieved using multiple social science research methods, including semi-structured interviews, survey research, and focus groups.
The aims i nclude: (1) to explore specific connections between management and leadership practices of scientists and ethical, legal, and social issues in their work using a grounded theory qualitative approach, (2) to inventory the current management and leadership practices of genomic researchers and identify development needs, and (3) to develop and test messages targeting researchers to encourage their participation in tailored management and leadership programs. By better understanding the ways in which researchers themselves play a role in the ethical, legal, and social outcomes of science, this research will prepare the candidate for a research career that contributes to the ELSI field by developing evidence-based resources and interventions to help researchers meet the various demands of their work, thereby contributing to the quality, integrity, and social impact of genomic science.

Public Health Relevance

Researchers engaged in conducting genetic and genomic science are significant players in advancing biomedical science and health care. Through their work, they are a vital part of the ethical, legal, and social outcomes of science, but there is a gp in knowledge concerning how genomic scientists navigate the complex ethical, legal, and social issues related to their research. This project will specifically explore the management and leadership practices of scientists as they relate to ethical, legal, and social issues, which will ay the groundwork for future research and practical resources and tools to assist researchers with meeting these challenges in their work.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
Type
Research Scientist Development Award - Research & Training (K01)
Project #
5K01HG008990-02
Application #
9275003
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1)
Program Officer
Kaufman, Dave J
Project Start
2016-07-01
Project End
2021-06-30
Budget Start
2017-07-01
Budget End
2018-06-30
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2017
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Washington University
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
068552207
City
Saint Louis
State
MO
Country
United States
Zip Code
63130
Antes, Alison L; Walsh, Heidi A; Strait, Michelle et al. (2018) Examining Data Repository Guidelines for Qualitative Data Sharing. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 13:61-73
English, Tammy; Antes, Alison L; Baldwin, Kari A et al. (2018) Development and Preliminary Validation of a New Measure of Values in Scientific Work. Sci Eng Ethics 24:393-418
DuBois, James M; Antes, Alison L (2018) Five Dimensions of Research Ethics: A Stakeholder Framework for Creating a Climate of Research Integrity. Acad Med 93:550-555
Antes, Alison L; English, Tammy; Baldwin, Kari A et al. (2018) The Role of Culture and Acculturation in Researchers' Perceptions of Rules in Science. Sci Eng Ethics 24:361-391
Antes, Alison L; Mart, Adelina; DuBois, James M (2016) Are Leadership and Management Essential for Good Research? An Interview Study of Genetic Researchers. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 11:408-423