The primary role of a scientist is to broaden their understanding, as well as that of their community and other societies, and to enhance awareness of both the physical and social environments. In doing so, scientists conduct their investigations with a keen regard for scientific ethics and methodologies. The ethical standards that scientists are expected to consider need to be reassessed at every phase. Ethical assessment is an ongoing process, and it's crucial to verify that the research in question adheres to ethical standards at each stage. This process serves as a reminder for the scientist to consider certain aspects during their research, essentially enabling them to exercise self-regulation. As a result, existing ethical values have transcended individual and societal boundaries to take on an international dimension, leading to the establishment of ethical standards. While these ethical codes positively aid scientists in planning their research in line with these values, they have also started to exert a negative impact on the scientist and their research.