Current issues regarding scientific ethics have focused for the most part on regulations governing research and publication. I suggest that the internal process by which we separate self interest from the scientific process is a crucial and neglected part of training. Consideration of these issues might help us train better scientists instead of just scientists who adhere to the rules.
This is a follow-up to the essay ‘The importance of stupidity in scientific research’ by Martin A. Schwartz (J. Cell Sci. 121, 1771).
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