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− | |Is About=Scientific fraud became front-page news at the end of last year, when South Korean stem cell researcher | + | |Is About=Scientific fraud became front-page news at the end of last year, when a South Korean stem cell researcher admitted to fabricating data about cloned human embryonic stem cell lines that he claimed were created from patients. Much of the press coverage focused on the fallout of his actions on the public's trust in science and the already fragile image of stem cell research<ref>Bonetta, Laura. "The aftermath of scientific fraud." ''Cell'' 124.5 (2006): 873-875.</ref>. This is a factual case. |
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Resources
Cases
The Aftermath of Scientific Fraud
What is this about?
Scientific fraud became front-page news at the end of last year, when a South Korean stem cell researcher admitted to fabricating data about cloned human embryonic stem cell lines that he claimed were created from patients. Much of the press coverage focused on the fallout of his actions on the public's trust in science and the already fragile image of stem cell research[1]. This is a factual case.
- ↑ Bonetta, Laura. "The aftermath of scientific fraud." Cell 124.5 (2006): 873-875.
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