University of Michigan researchers under fire for fraudulent animal experiments
From MetroTimes.com, January 23, 2023
A national watchdog group is calling for a federal investigation of
researchers at the University of Michigan for falsifying or fabricating data
following experiments on rats.
An internal investigation at the university found misconduct among
researchers, leading to the retraction of four research publications
connected to the work.
Stop Animal Exploitation Now! (SAEN), a national watchdog nonprofit that
investigates animal abuse and illegal activities at research labs, urged the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s Office of Research Integrity
to investigate.
The research involved more than $5 million in federal grants.
“There must be consequences for these heinous acts,” SAEN executive director
Michael A. Budkie wrote to ORI on Friday.
“It is even worse that hundreds of rats were subjected to highly invasive
procedures and killed for fraudulent experiments,” Budkie added. “This
project took the lives of animals to produce data that was, according to the
University of Michigan itself, falsified.”
A University of Michigan research misconduct investigation committee “found
that there was falsification and/or fabrication” of various data published
in the American Physiological Society and Journal of Neurophysiology, both
of which retracted the publications.“
Multiple University of Michigan investigations have forced the retraction of four separate publications which squandered millions in federal funding and slaughtered animals for nothing more than faked experiments,” Budkie said in a statement Monday. “A multi-year pattern of fabricated/falsified data involving many of the same staff in multiple publications would appear to be intentional.”
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