The IAFNS Assembly on Scientific Integrity guides members from government, industry and academia as they drive, fund and lead actionable science in support of public health.
We bring scientific experts and leaders together to catalyze science for confident decision-making by all sectors.
IAFNS believes researchers from the public and private sectors can and should work together on science and public health issues.
Public-private collaboration—where all interests are declared and all funding is acknowledged—can advance science for public benefit.
Scientific Integrity
Our multi-sector structure is designed to prevent any single interest from dominating. We commit to publishing our results regardless of outcome.
Transparency
We are committed to full disclosure of our funding of research and sharing research methods and data of projects we support with the scientific community.
Collaboration
We believe that engaging industry, government, and academic scientists makes research stronger and minimizes bias.
Public Benefit
Our projects must address issues of broad public health interest and offer benefit to the health of the public.
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Integrity in Science — It's Who We Are
Scientific integrity is essential to advancing credible science for the purpose of improving society. IAFNS is a recognized leader in addressing issues of scientific integrity, research, public-private partnerships, and conflict of interest through our work with federal agencies and scientific professional societies. We are proud of our extensive programs on scientific integrity, and we integrate scientific integrity into every step of our research programs.
The updates to these Guiding Principles strengthen guardrails that separate the funding from the science, reflect the shift in the scientific community towards open science, and provide greater transparency on interactions between the funder and investigator.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) has the potential to aid in scientific insights and streamline processes to enhance productivity in research. Learn more about how IAFNS is addressing GAI and defines specific use cases.
Want to report an issue of research misconduct? Please email IAFNS at integrity@iafns.org
Additionally, please refer to resources below for additional information and support on scientific integrity or research conduct:
Research Integrity
NIH policies and guidance on maintaining integrity in research.
Visit resource →Best Practices for Ensuring Scientific Integrity and Preventing Misconduct
OECD recommendations on fostering integrity and avoiding misconduct.
Visit resource →Guidelines for the Responsible Conduct of Research
Guidance on ethical and responsible research conduct.
Visit resource →To ensure the highest level of scientific integrity and transparency, all investigators funded through IAFNS are required to adhere to the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines and the Guiding Principles for Funding of Food and Nutrition Research. However, should an issue of scientific misconduct arise during an IAFNS funded project, the following steps will occur:
IAFNS will rely on the institution in which the research is being conducted to detect and address research misconduct.
Research misconduct includes, but is not limited to, fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, and any other practice that seriously deviates from practices commonly accepted in the academic and research community.
The institution will promptly report in writing to IAFNS all incidents of research misconduct by researchers engaged in the project.
If IAFNS determines that any individual employed by, or contracted for, by the institution has engaged in research misconduct in the course of the project, IAFNS may, in its sole discretion, end the project.
Building a Public-Private Partnership for Data Sharing to Improve Food Safety Capacity Building
There is national interest in protecting public health by reducing foodborne illness from Salmonella in poultry. While industry continues to reduce Salmonella prevalence, the cases […]
Read MoreScientific Integrity Training Materials for Graduate Students
Scientific integrity is critical as a foundation of trustworthy scientific research. However, while some training programs require an introductory ethics course, they are often not […]
Read MoreValidating Dual Column Food Products in Database
Open Data for Nutrition At IAFNS, we advance food safety through rigorous research, collaboration, and science-based guidance. USDA Global Branded Food Products Database The USDA […]
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Ethical AI Use in Research and Academic Writing
January 13, 2026
Virtual , Event
This webinar will explore how artificial intelligence is transforming research and academic writing—tracing its evolution, current applications in study design and data analysis, and the ethical considerations shaping its responsible use in science.
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IAFNS Assembly on Scientific Integrity Fall Meeting
November 13, 2025
Virtual , Event
Please join us for our Fall 2025 IAFNS Assembly on Scientific Integrity meeting!
We will review current projects and initiatives and discuss new opportunities for the remainder of this year and into 2026.
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