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Research fraud: a long-term problem exacerbated by the clamour for research grants
Lee Harvey
Pages 243-261 | Published online: 28 Oct 2020
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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Fabrication
Not doing the study
Altered data
Plagiarism
Duplication of publication
Establishing fraudulent activity
Pressure to attract research funding
Publish or perish
Publication of positive results
Conclusion
Disclosure statement
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ABSTRACT
This account explores the form and extent of research fraud, the time it takes to investigate these frauds and the inadequacy of university investigations. There also appears to be reluctance to communicate details about fraudulent papers to the scientific community. The sensationalist reporting of fraud is explored. Underlying the analysis is the question as to whether the structure of rewards in higher education encourages research fraud. The analysis addresses the structure of rewards in higher education and the impact that has on researchers, creating the potential for the normalisation of research fraud.
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Fauci admits ‘modest’ NIH funding of Wuhan lab but denies ‘gain of function’
By Samuel Chamberlain
May 25, 2021 6:32pm Updated
The National Institutes of Health earmarked $600,000 for the Wuhan Institute of Virology over a five-year period to study whether bat coronaviruses could be transmitted to humans, White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci told lawmakers Tuesday.
Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), told a House Appropriations subcommittee that the money was funneled to the Chinese lab through the non-profit EcoHealth Alliance to fund “a modest collaboration with very respectable Chinese scientists who were world experts on coronavirus.”
But Fauci emphatically denied that the money went toward so-called “gain of function” research, which he described as “taking a virus that could infect humans and making it either more transmissible and/or pathogenic for humans.”
“That categorically was not done,” he insisted.
Earlier in the hearing, NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins told Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) that researchers at the Wuhan lab “were not approved by NIH for doing “gain of function research” before adding “we are, of course, not aware of other sources of funds or other activities they might have undertaken outside of what our approved grant allowed.”
Dr. Fauci noted it was important to study coronaviruses after the early-2000s SARS outbreak.
https://nypost.com/2021/05/25/fauci-admits-nih-funding-of-wuhan-lab-denies-gain-of-function/