July 13, 2007
Researchers Punished for Fake Blood Tests
The federal government has issued sanctions against two former contract workers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center who were accused of using their own blood in samples they were supposed to have taken from children.
The collections were part of a study about blood levels of lead in American Indian children living near a former lead mine that is a Superfund clean-up site.
The federal Office of Research Integrity barred the two workers, Joy Bryant and Diana
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