A well-known theoretician at Institution A is called by an experimentalist at Institution B to discuss what appears to be a new discovery, based on a highly original approach to the measurements in question. The discovery supports the theorist’s highly controversial approach to the problem. However there is a substantial amount of work needed before the results can be submitted for publication. The theorist has been invited to present a seminar at Institution C, where she is a candidate for a position, and where competitors of the experimentalist at Institution B are found. She was not told explicitly that his conversation with the experimentalist at Institution B was privileged. Questions • What should she do in preparing for his visit? • What are the potential conflicts of interests? • What ethical considerations should the theorist consider in preparing her talk? • Are there other actions that she could or should take in preparing for the visit?
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1: A should know about the institution she has to visit, If she wants that the data of her result must not be disclosed than she should sign the non-disclosure agreement.
2. The most possible conflict of interest will be that discussion of A with B was confidential but she was not told that it was privileged or confidential.
3. She should respect the privacy of the data, the presented work should show beneficence and the anonymity of the work.
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