Researcher tells student newspaper that some of the papers had “a lot of visible errors” and “some duplications are suggestive (of) an intention to mislead.”
An academic research organization is “looking into” allegations of scientific misconduct involvingMarc Tessier-Lavigne, the president of Stanford University, after online posts challenged the authenticity of multiple images published in a paper he co-authored.
Posts on PubPeer, an online forum in which users critique scientific papers, have previously alleged that a paper co-authored by Tessier-Levigne duplicated, inverted and stretched panels, despite the factors using different experimental conditions.
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