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'Zero tolerance' proposed for lab cheats

18 June 2008

HANDS up those who have falsified data. It appears there is vastly more cheating going on in the lab than gets reported.

Sandra Titus of the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) in Rockville, Maryland, surveyed 2212 scientists at 605 institutions funded by the US Department of Health & Human Services. Nine per cent said they had witnessed misconduct, mainly fabrication of results or plagiarism (Nature, vol 453, p 980). The team calculates that this amounts to 2300 cases of misconduct per year among all DHHS-funded researchers, yet the ORI receives 24 misconduct alerts a year. “I think our findings are…

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