University of Tokyo lab suspected of altering data in 43 scientific papers
THE ASAHI SHIMBUN | July 25, 2013
A group of biologists at a research institute of the prestigious University of Tokyo likely altered or forged materials in 43 published scientific articles, a university panel has concluded.
The panel recommended the withdrawal of the papers authored by Shigeaki Kato, a former professor at the University of Tokyo’s Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, and other members of his lab. Most of the irregularities concerned images used in the publications.
Kato, 54, is considered one of the leading molecular biologists in Japan and is a frequent contributor to elite scientific journals. He resigned at the end of March 2012, citing his supervisory responsibility.
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