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Friday, May 18, 2012

Harvard University is sued because its scientists falsified data in a $15 million federally funded Alzheimer's study in order to satisfy COMMERCIAL INTERESTS

Harvard To Be Tried for Research Fraud

The case involves the largest Alzheimer's disease [AD] research grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health (from 1980 through 2007) for a large project aimed at identifying early physical signs of Alzheimer's by scanning certain regions of the brain with MRIs.

Dr. Jones was the chief statistician for the NIH grant.  He blew the whistle after realizing that measurements used to demonstrate the reliability of the study had been secretly altered.  Without these alterations, Dr. Jones explained, there was no statistical significance to the major findings of the study.  When he insisted that the altered measurements be subjected to an independent reliability study, and that the manipulated results could not be presented as part of a $15 million federal grant extension application, he was terminated and his career came to an end.

The allegations in the suit concern multiple research fraud: data manipulation, significant deviations from the protocol, altered and re-traced MRI scans. To get positive results, Dr. Jones alleges, Dr. Killiany "fraudulently altered the MRI study data prior to 1998 to produce false results of a statistically significant correlation between conversion to AD and volume of the EC [entorhinal cortex]."


http://www.omsj.org/corruption/harvard-to-be-tried-for-research-fraud


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