Doctors and academics punished for fraudulent research papers
July 31, 2017 Category Science & technology, Weekly
More than 480 Chinese doctors and academics associated with published research papers that were later deemed to be fraudulent will be punished for damaging the country’s “international reputation”. U.S. academic publishing house Springer in April retracted 107 papers by Chinese authors that had been published in the journal Tumor Biology. After publication, the company discovered that most of the peer reviews were fake. The punishments would range from being deprived of research funding to being sacked and publicly named and shamed.
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