Stem-cell scientists reveal ‘unethical’ work pressures

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(New Scientist) From “paradigm changer” to “sloppy and irresponsible”.

In just two months, two papers revealing a simple way to turn adult cells into embryonic-like stem cells went from being heralded as ground-breaking to being investigated over their credibility.

Stem cell research is touted as the way to a medical revolution, but all too often accusations of poor practice arise. To glean some insight into why, New Scientist asked 1000 stem cell researchers from around the world to answer an anonymous survey about the pressures of their work. More than 110 replied. Some admitted to faked results, others told of unethical behavior from superiors, and several placed the blame on high-profile journals.

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