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Latest revision as of 10:37, 17 September 2020
Cases
A University of Liverpool investigation determined that a former researcher there fabricated his data
What is this about?
In 2017 a promising young liver specialist, was found to have fabricated spectroscopic findings. Several retractions followed the investigation.[1]
Why is this important?
Revealing, investigating, reporting, and following up fraud can be resource consuming.
