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Boston U. Researcher Is Sanctioned as Retractions Spike

August 10, 2011, 1:11 pm

A cancer researcher who until recently was an assistant professor of medicine at Boston University has been barred from eligibility for federal research money for two years after he was found to have fabricated data in two papers published in scientific journals. The action against Sheng Wang, whose articles have now been retracted, is part of a surge in retractions by medical journals in recent years.

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  • tylerjohn

    “barred from eligibility for federal research money for two years”???  This seems like an extremely light penalty for fabricating data.