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Tag: research ethics

The Boston Globe on the Hauser Fallout

Posted on September 22, 2010 by David Dobbs · Leave a comment

I’ve noted a few times that the Hauser misconduct case at Harvard would ripple through science for quite some time. Today the Boston Globe’s Carolyn Johnson, who has done a nice job on this case all along, has a story on how the department at Harvard is trying to deal with the fallout. In the […]

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