A researcher working for a US pharmaceutical company’s Scotland branch is sent to prison for falsifying safety test data on experimental drugs due for clinical trials.
A researcher working for a US pharmaceutical company’s Scotland branch is sent to prison for falsifying safety test data on experimental drugs due for clinical trials.
A former University of Washington researcher did commit misconduct 10 years ago, according to the Office of Research Integrity.
A young psychologist who studied the effects of motivation and reward on cognitive control is found to have falsified data in three published papers.
A paper describing a new method for imaging synapse formation has been retracted after it emerged that the first author falsified data to prove its effectiveness.
A Case Western Reserve University researcher is found guilty of altering the number of samples and results to inflate the statistical significance of his findings.
A University of Wisconsin neuroscientist is found guilty of falsifying Western blots as part of his stroke research, and has requested the retraction of two papers.
The author of a whistleblower blog has revealed his identity after the site was suspended due to legal threats from accused scientists.
A senior cardiovascular disease and diabetes researcher at the University of Kentucky has been found guilty of falsifying data over the past 10 years.
An analysis of retractions dating back to 1977 shows that most papers are retracted due to misconduct.
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