The Fox News headline is misleading--lab results aren't just "claimed" to be fake, Duke University has admitted multiple cases of lab data falsification.
7/4/17, "EPA-funded lab faked research results on respiratory illnesses, whistleblower lawsuit claims," Fox News
"Duke University has admitted that one of its lab technicians
falsified or fabricated research data on respiratory illnesses that were
used to get large grants from the Environmental Protection Agency.
The admission came Sunday in legal filings that
respond to a federal whistleblower lawsuit, which the school tried to
get dismissed, by former lab analyst Joseph Thomas, according to the Durham Herald-Sun.
Thomas claims in his lawsuit that the allegedly fake research data of
Erin Potts-Kant, who worked eight years at a Duke medical school lab,
was used by the prestigious university and some of its professors to
fraudulently obtain federal grants. Thomas also claims Duke tried to
hide the alleged fraud.
Potts-Kant told a Duke investigation panel, which
reviewed 36 of her reports, her fake data was “included in various
publications and grant applications.”
Thomas alleges that all or nearly all the work
Potts-Kant did during her eight years at Duke compromised grants worth
$112.8 million to Duke and another $120.9 million to institutions like
UNC-Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, the Herald-Sun
said.
Thomas’ lawsuit uses the False Claims Act
that whistleblowers can use to notify authorities of a potential fraud.
If such lawsuits are successful, the whistleblower can receive a
reward. Damage awards can be as much as three times the size of the
alleged fraud.
Potts-Kant, who worked for now-retired pulmonologist
Dr. Michael Foster, admitted she had “generated experiment data that was
altered,” and that “to the extent she altered” it, “she knew the
altered experiment data was false,” according to a lawyer representing
her.
In 2007 the EPA gave Foster a grant
to determine whether exposure to airborne particulates can negatively
affect lung development in newborn mice. Potts-Kant operated a machine
that gauged the lung function of mice to learn more about human
respiratory ailments, the Daily Caller reported. That project was part of a $7.74 million environmental justice grant for a project that covered a period from 2007 to 2014.
Research from this project goes into EPA data sets the agency uses to link respiratory ailments and airborne particulates.
In 2013 Potts-Kant was accused of embezzlement, which triggered an investigation of her work by Duke. She resigned from the school and was eventually convicted of embezzlement."
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Durham, NC article linked above:
7/2/17, "Responding to whistleblower’s claims, Duke admits research data falsification," Durham Herald-Sun, Ray Gronberg
"Up front, it said Potts-Kant told a Duke investigating committee that
she’d faked data that wound up being “included in various publications
and grant applications.”
The committee reviewed at least 36
research reports, and in many cases found that she’d tinkered with data
before sending it along other investigators. In a few, she simply made
things up, Duke said.
Potts-Kant worked in a School of
Medicine lab led by Michael Foster, a now-retired pulmonologist. She
operated a machine researchers use to gauge the lung function of mice in
projects seeking insight on human respiratory ailments like asthma.
As it happened, the lab was a “core”
facility that professors from across Duke and from other Triangle
universities relied on for measurements. Thomas contends that pretty
much all the lab work Potts-Kant did in her eight years at Duke was
bogus, and that it compromised grants worth $112.8 million to Duke and a
further $120.9 million to institutions like UNC-Chapel Hill and N.C.
State University."...
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