Japan takes
scientific corruption more seriously than the west.
""It seems that RIKEN CDB had a strong desire to produce major
breakthrough results that would surpass iPS cell research," the report
concludes, referring to another type of pluripotent stem cell. "One of
our conclusions is that the CDB organization is part of the problem,"
said committee chair Teruo Kishi Kishi. He recommends a complete
overhaul of CDB, including perhaps restructuring it into a new
institute. "This has to be more than just changing the nameplate.""
Western scientists are unlikely to do even that.
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