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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (998103)2/2/2017 12:27:34 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1573591
 
Who is more typical - Hayhoe's tiny grant or Shukla, with his family pulling down big bucks?

Duke Sued for Millions over Fraudulent DataBy Jef Akst | September 6, 2016

A lawsuit claims that Duke University and biologist Erin Potts-Kant used bad data in projects funded by dozens of government grants.

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Improving Federal Oversight of HHS GranteesBy Bob Grant | September 4, 2015

The US Department of Health and Human Services considers ways to mitigate the risk of poor performance or misuse of funds by grantees.

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A Costly Case of Grant FraudBy Bob Grant | August 24, 2015

The National Science Foundation orders Northeastern University to repay $2.7 million for nine years of mismanaging a federal grant.

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Columbia Pays Millions to Settle Fraud ClaimBy Bob Grant | October 30, 2014

The university has agreed to pay more than $9 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by the US government over the submission of false claims regarding federal research funds.

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China Shakes Up Research FundingBy Bob Grant | October 27, 2014

Corruption and waste prompt officials to announce that by 2017, the main competitive, federal science funding programs will be eliminated, replaced by a uniform platform.

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Troubled Grant Giver Can ResumeBy Kerry Grens | November 4, 2013

Texas lawmakers lifted a ban on a taxpayer-funded research organization to dole out grants.

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Misconduct ApologyBy Dan Cossins | January 18, 2013

A neurodegenerative disease researcher found guilty of fabricating results in funding applications has written an open letter of apology and clarification.

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Neuroscientist Faked DataBy Dan Cossins | January 8, 2013

A researcher who studied neurodegenerative diseases made up results from experiments yet to take place in order to apply for more funds.

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Festive FraudBy Dan Cossins | January 2, 2013

Two biomedical researchers have been found guilty of falsifying data.

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Texas Cancer Agency Stops GrantsBy Dan Cossins | December 21, 2012

The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas has agreed to stop awarding new grants until it addresses concerns about the integrity of is review process.

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