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|Title=Court Denies Appeal of HIV Fraudster’s 57-month Prison Sentence
 
|Title=Court Denies Appeal of HIV Fraudster’s 57-month Prison Sentence
|Is About=This case is about  a former Iowa State University researcher who faked the results of an HIV vaccine experiment in rabbits. This is a factual case.
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|Is About=This factual case details a court's decision to uphold the prison sentence for a former researcher who was found guilty of scientific misconduct. The misconduct entailed the modification of HIV trial outcomes to make a drug look more effective. The attorney of the defendant appealed the decision, but the court decided to uphold the sentence.
|Important Because=The results of such an experiment gives false hope, not only to doctors and other researchers but also to people who suffer from HIV.
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|Important Because=Scientific misconduct in drug trials, especially the modification of research outcomes, severely endangers the health of future patients who will be treated with the drug. In addition, it leads to the waste of research funds and diminishes public trust in science. Therefore, offences such as these must be punished.
 
|Important For=Researchers
 
|Important For=Researchers
 
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|Involves=Dong-Pyou Han; Retraction Watch
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|Involves=Retraction Watch
 
|Has Timepoint=13-1-2016
 
|Has Timepoint=13-1-2016
 
|Has Location=USA; United States
 
|Has Location=USA; United States
|Has Virtue And Value=Honesty
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|Has Virtue And Value=Honesty; Transparency; Accountability
 
|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Fabrication; Faked Data
 
|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Fabrication; Faked Data
 
|Related To Research Area=Biological sciences
 
|Related To Research Area=Biological sciences
 
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 19 August 2021

Cases

Court Denies Appeal of HIV Fraudster’s 57-month Prison Sentence

What is this about?

This factual case details a court's decision to uphold the prison sentence for a former researcher who was found guilty of scientific misconduct. The misconduct entailed the modification of HIV trial outcomes to make a drug look more effective. The attorney of the defendant appealed the decision, but the court decided to uphold the sentence.

Why is this important?

Scientific misconduct in drug trials, especially the modification of research outcomes, severely endangers the health of future patients who will be treated with the drug. In addition, it leads to the waste of research funds and diminishes public trust in science. Therefore, offences such as these must be punished.

For whom is this important?

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Good Practices & Misconduct
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