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Collateral damage: How one misconduct case brought a biology institute to its knees
What is this about?
This case is about the 'side effects' of scientific misconduct and how it affects others who are not directly involved in the case.
Why is this important?
Revelations of scientific misconduct always cause collateral damage[1].