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New Research Misconduct Finding: Adam C. Savine

ORI found that the Respondent engaged in research misconduct by falsifying data that were included in the following three publications and six conference abstracts

ORI Blog: ORI Conference Examines the Past, Present, and Future

Information about the upcoming ORI conference entitled "ORI at 20: Reassessing Research Integrity."

New Research Misconduct Finding: Bryan William Doreian

Based on the admission of the respondent, ORI found that Dr. Bryan William Doreian, engaged in research misconduct in research supported by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), grant T32 HL07887 and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), NIH, grant R01 NS052123.

New Research Misconduct Finding: Rao M. Adibhatla

ORI found that Dr. Rao M. Adibhatla, Assistant Professor, Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Wisconsin, engaged in research misconduct by falsifying results in two publications

New Interactive Video on Clinical Research Slated for 2013

With the success of this program, ORI has joined forces with the Office of Human Research Protections (OHRP) to pursue the development of a second training product. This time, the focus is on clinical research and social science research. 

New Research Misconduct Finding: Shuang-Qing Zhang

ORI found that Shuang-Qing Zhang engaged in research misconduct by the falsification and fabrication of plagiarized data .

New Research Misconduct Finding: Terry Elton

ORI found that Terry Elton engaged in research misconduct by fabricating and/or falsifying data in several grants and publications.

New Research Misconduct Finding: Paul J. Muchkowski

ORI found that Paul Muchkowski engaged in research misconduct by falsifying data in an NIH-funded grant and two NIH grant proposals.

ORI Blog: ORI Newsletter Focuses on Plagiarism

ORI devotes entire newsletter issues to the topic of plagiarism.

New Research Misconduct Finding: Eric J. Smart

ORI found that the Respondent engaged in research misconduct by falsifying and/or fabricating data that were included in ten (10) published papers, one (1) submitted manuscript, seven (7) grant applications, and three (3) progress reports over a period of ten (10) years.

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