A plagiarism scandal involving Alade McKen, the chief DEI officer of Columbia medical school, has been exposed by expert Jonathan Bailey. McKen is accused of plagiarizing Wikipedia, with Bailey stating the copying should have been easily detected. Additionally, a dean is accused of plagiarism in an NSF report, adding to the growing concerns over academic integrity.
new plagiarism scandal just dropped https://t.co/RfaCCqP8BM
"Exclusive: Embattled dean accused of plagiarism in NSF report" | @RetractionWatch | https://t.co/QAVFt29bFq https://t.co/FVc3nhZDO9
Interesting talk by the editor of Science re: the 1st systematic steps they're taking to fight sloppy and fraudulent research. Eye-opening statistic: since starting this program, they've found issues in ~1% of the articles they were going to publish. https://t.co/xJWxeAOTBJ
New documents show how @Penn investigated a scientist found to have faked studies on newborn pigs @TomAvril reports for @PhillyInquirer Paywalled, but here is a summary: / https://t.co/DTZ3ZqFryc
The widely-cited plagiarism expert Jonathan Bailey delivers a damning verdict on Alade McKen, the chief DEI officer of Columbia medical school who was accused of plagiarizing Wikipedia: βThis is a level of copying that should have been easily detected before now. The fact thatβ¦