Fighting Against Fabrications in China’s Academia
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Fighting Against Fabrications in China’s Academia
china.org.cn - Apr 29, 2006
But before he published this article, Si claims, Wei begged him not to print the piece. At the news conference last week, Wei admitted he visited Si in Xi’an at that time, but it was because of etiquette. Juan Carlos Lopez, editor-in-chief of Nature Medicine, confirmed on Monday that the journal was going to publish Si’s correspondence challenging Wei’s research and a rebuttal by Wei in 2003. Later Si requested to delay the publication time but the journal could not meet this demand and eventually gave up this article. He Zuoxiu, a renowned physicist at CAS’s Institute of Theoretical Physics, believes the rising commercialism in China has penetrated science, leading some researchers to falsify data or plagiarize others’ work in order to gain fame or funding. Zhu Xiaomin, a researcher at CAS’s Institute of Science Policy and Management, said that the lack of supervision and transparency within the science community should be blamed for some scientists’ misconducts. “The public and media do not have the knowledge and capacity to judge what’s right and what’s plagiarism within the science society, and the self-disciplinary action of the scientists is the most important way of preventing academic conducts,” Zhu said.

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