A story of scientific misconduct told by a Professor of Radiology at the New Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ, who witnessed it and then tried to get the authorities to deal with it. She first reported it to the Campus Committee on Research Integrity who ruled there was not enough evidence in spite of two eyewitness accounts of very suspicious behavior. She turned to the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) of the US Public Health Service. They found more incriminating evidence in the form of suspicious patterns in certain numbers, yet they supported the University while advising the...
A story of scientific misconduct told by a Professor of Radiology at the New Jersey Medical School in Newark, NJ, who witnessed it and then tried to g...