A 37-year-old junior professor in Tennessee "identified apparently altered or duplicated images in dozens of journal articles," reports Science magazine.
But that was just the beginning for Matthew Schrag, whose sleuthing then "drew him into a different episode of possible misconduct, leading to fi.
A 2006 study published in Nature set the stage for years and millions of dollars worth of Alzheimer s research. The paper s images may have been doctored.
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The Research Scholars Program aimed at ensuring diversity and inclusion in research by promoting faculty success welcomed its second cohort of six faculty from four UK colleges.