More Troubles For Authors of Controversial Acid-Bath Stem Cell Articles
bmahersciwriter writes "Reports early this year about a strikingly simple method for deriving pluripotent stem cells were met with amazement and deep skepticism, then claims that the experiments were not reproducible, then accusations of copied and manipulated figures. Now, the first author of one of the papers is being lambasted for having copied the first 20 pages of her doctoral thesis from an NIH primer on stem cells. And an adviser on her thesis committee says he was never asked to review it. Could this get any stranger? Probably!"
When there is obvious chicanery involved and the experiments aren't reproducible, that is not science. Why does this story of science fiction get a science tag? It's not science if it's fake, folks. That's called fraud.
... it probably is too good to be true.
Watch this Heartland Institute video
Plagiarize,
Let no one else's work evade your eyes,
Remember why the good Lord made your eyes,
So don't shade your eyes,
But plagiarize, plagiarize, plagiarize...
Only be sure always to call it please, "research".
-T. Lehrer
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
NT
Jesus used to be my co-pilot, but we crashed in the mountains and I had to eat him.
It was never strange to begin with. Also, you sound like a twat. Stop that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Seems we have our next recruits for political office. If they can speak some German, even better.
I am always amazed how such people think they can get away with it. I mean, they are by no means the first. Which seems to be a prerequisite to holding some of the highest offices in politics and elswhere.
I'm perplexed at the motive behind such shennanigans. What is to be gained? Grant money? But surely that's too short-lived to be worth it. Does it just boil down to laziness on the part of someone seeking a PhD?
I guess it's like embezzlement. You have to know, you're going to get caught eventually. There is no escaping it. But people do it anyway.
Proverbs 21:19
College is a scam
I dunno; put it in an acid bath and see what happens.
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I just can't imagine being dumb enough to do this. Firstly, you KNOW you plagiarized extensively, then you fake a GROUND BREAKING paper, and expect for people NOT to find out? I mean, I have some reservations about the validity and ultimate reproducibility of most academic science, but at least the frauds seem to produce papers about sexual habits of Argentinian tree frogs (really riveting stuff). Did this person really expect not to get caught when writing about the holy grail of stem cell research? Or perhaps the author thought that our current peer review system for science is really THAT broken?
meh.
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Your one is clearly an idiot, but an idiot that grew too confident of her own deceiving ways.
Fraud is rampant in academia for a number of reasons: grants, status, promotions, more grants But give it enough time and the truth eventually surface. Did you forget Jan Hendrik Schön ? Sure there a many others, Ministers, head of AIDS research groups, you name it
Unfortunately the people that should protect the system (or who are responsible for the system), the gate keepers, they are also milking it. A number of Lecturers and Professors, who should be scrutinizing the submitted thesis, don’t bother really bother doing so. They sit on their titles and collect their fat cheques at the end of each year, congratulating each other.
Luckily plagiarism checkers are getting better and better. So, hopefully in the future all thesis will mandatorily be checked by a machine prior to submission. Why not check all previously submitted thesis? I’d say the world of PHD holders would shrink drastically.
have taken 3 days instead of 3 month to reattempt and discredit upon failure.
The summary answered it's own question for once!
If someone published something that would upset the applecart so to speak, what better way to discredit and marginalize their efforts than to cast aspersions and draw attention away from the actual science and off to some scandalous allegation. Has anyone bothered to double check the accusations yet? A method of creating pluripotent stem cells like this could seriously derail research already underway and redundant if it were true, and that sounds like a very strong motive to call into question the original findings in an effort to keep grant money's.
If I sound stupid, it's not me talking....
How the hell did they think they'd get away with lying about something that, if true, would be world-changing?