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|Title=U.S. Finds Misconduct by Ex-Researchers at Chicago and UCSF | |Title=U.S. Finds Misconduct by Ex-Researchers at Chicago and UCSF | ||
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− | |Important For=Researchers | + | |Important Because=This article may be used as a source of case studies in the context of research integrity training. |
+ | |Important For=Researchers; Graduate students; PhD Students; Research integrity trainers | ||
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|Has Timepoint=2014 | |Has Timepoint=2014 | ||
|Has Location=United States; University of California at San Francisco; University of Chicago; National Cancer Institute | |Has Location=United States; University of California at San Francisco; University of Chicago; National Cancer Institute | ||
− | |Has Virtue And Value=Honesty | + | |Has Virtue And Value=Honesty; Integrity; Reliability; Reproducibility |
|Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Falsification; Image manipulation | |Has Good Practice And Misconduct=Falsification; Image manipulation | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 25 October 2020
Resources
Cases
U.S. Finds Misconduct by Ex-Researchers at Chicago and UCSF
What is this about?
This is an article about H. Rosie Xing, a cancer researcher working at the University of Chicago who engaged in research misconduct by using manipulated images in her publications, and James P. Warne, a diabetes researcher at the University of California at San Francisco who falsified data in publications and grant applications.
Why is this important?
This article may be used as a source of case studies in the context of research integrity training.