ACADEMIA
Whistle-Blower Insists There Were Willful Data Falsifications in J-ADNI Project
A whistle-blower for data-tampering suspicion in a large-scale Alzheimer’s disease project barked at investigation findings of the University of Tokyo, which dismissed the allegation by concluding that the data changes found were merely “inappropriate corrections.” At a press conference on…
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