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C. K. Gunsalus

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Occupation
  
Director of the National Center for Professional and Research Ethics (NCPRE) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Research Professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory Professor Emerita in the College of Business

Known for
  
Expert, speaker, author and workshop presenter in the areas of conflict resolution, communication, research and organizational ethics, leadership, negotiation and professionalism

Books
  
The College Administrator's Survival Guide, The Young Professional's Survival Guide: From Cab Fares to Moral Snares

Education
  
University of Illinois College of Law (1984), University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (1978)

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C. K. Gunsalus is the Director of the National Center for Professional and Research Ethics (NCPRE) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, in addition to being a Research Professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory and Professor Emerita in the College of Business.

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Education

Gunsalus graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Illinois College of Law in 1984 after receiving her AB with distinction in History from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1978. She is licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois.

Current research

Gunsalus is a speaker, author and workshop presenter on matters of research integrity, leadership, ethics and professionalism in academia. Her writing and speaking has been characterized as "lucid, practical and remarkably shrewd," and she presents "an extremely useful and comprehensive set of tools and skills" in the area of academic ethics "in a conversational tone, with a good sense of humor."

She is the principal investigator for a $2.7 million project collaborating on academic leadership development with Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and was the PI for NCPRE’s centerpiece project, Ethics CORE, a national online ethics resource initiated with $1.5 million from the National Science Foundation.

Gunsalus has collaborated with Carol Thrush, Brian Martinson and other authorities to develop the SOuRCe, the only validated instrument for evaluating research climate in organizations. The growing dataset permits participants to compare their own environments to others both inside and outside their own institutions. Findings from use of the SOuRCe informed an April 2015 Nature article on the effects of research climate on desirable and undesirable research behaviors.

Her areas of professional interest include research and organizational integrity, leadership, professionalism, negotiation, conflict resolution and communication.

Career

During her tenure at Illinois, Gunsalus has held appointments and taught courses in the Colleges of Law, Medicine, Business and Engineering, and served as assistant and associate vice chancellor for research from 1984-1994, associate provost from 1994-2002, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from 2002-2010, as well as acting as special counsel in the Office of University Counsel and as the campus research standards (integrity) officer. She started her career at the Computer-based Education Research Laboratory, which developed the PLATO project.

Membership and honors

Gunsalus is currently a member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Responsible Science. She chaired the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility and, later, the AAAS Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Award committee. She has served on the AAAS Council of Delegates, the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, and the United States Commission on Research Integrity. In 2013, she was selected as one of 15 finalists (out of 222 nominations) for the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Best Business Professor of the Year Award. She is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in recognition of her "sustained contributions to the national debate over improving the practical handling of ethical, legal, professional and administrative issues as they affect scientific research."

Selected publications

  • Guest Editorial: Penalty Too Light. The Cancer Letter. November 13, 2015 [1]
  • Gunsalus: Duke’s 4.5 Years is at the Extreme End of the Spectrum For a Misconduct Probe. The Cancer Letter, May 8, 2015 [2]
  • Rennie, Drummond, and C. Kristina Gunsalus. "Scientific misconduct: New definition, procedures, and office—perhaps a new leaf." JAMA 269.7 (1993): 915-917.
  • Misconduct Expert Dissects Duke Scandal. The Cancer Letter, January 23, 2015. [3]
  • Gunsalus, C. K., et al. "Mission creep in the IRB world." (2006).
  • The Young Professional's Survival Guide: From Cab Fares to Moral Snares. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2012 ISBN 9780674049444
  • Gunsalus, C. Kristina, et al. "The Illinois White Paper Improving the System for Protecting Human Subjects: Counteracting IRB "Mission Creep"." Qualitative Inquiry 13.5 (2007): 617-649.
  • The College Administrator's Survival Guide. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2006. ISBN 9780674023154
  • "How to blow the whistle and still have a career afterwards." Science and Engineering Ethics 4.1 (1998): 51-64.PDF
  • "Preventing the need for whistleblowing: Practical advice for university administrators." Science and Engineering Ethics 4.1 (1998): 75-94. PDF
  • References

    C. K. Gunsalus Wikipedia