Wednesday, March 21, 2018

CEPN report mentions "an almost dysfunctional research environment" in lab in Sweden


An article in The Scientist notes that Sweden’s Central Ethical Review Board (CEPN) has concluded that eight papers coauthored by Suchitra Sumitran-Holgersson, a professor of tissue engineering at the University of Gothenburg, may show
evidence of research misconduct.

The article in The Scientist includes the text:



CEPN’s report, which was published last week (March 15), states that the articles contained problematic images and notes that there were issues with the researcher’s laboratory environment. “A large number of images have been reused, enlarged, faded, or rotated incorrectly, and there are . . . manipulations of images,” the report notes (translated from Swedish with Google Translate). “The expert group concludes that the case shows systematic shortcomings in the composition and function of the research group and an almost dysfunctional research environment . . . This circumstance is probably one of the main reasons for the shortcomings [the] research shows.



link: https://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/52112/title/Investigation-Finds-Signs-of-Misconduct-in-Swedish-Researcher-s-Papers/&utm_campaign=TS_DAILY%20NEWSLETTER_2018&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=61523104&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--KaHlTbvi9pNMzFrqzftRH6gfx7ESX45IjHXEBiBypUoq_f4kgbJvsBqd9LYlGz1vQkrdygeAVBgCtFctOVKBMGNIxow&_hsmi=61523104/

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