Stanford University president resigns due to fraud in research papers, at least three papers to be withdrawn



On July 19, 2023, Mark Tesierra Bene, president of Stanford University, one of the most prestigious universities in the United States, announced that he will resign on August 31. This follows a survey commissioned by Stanford University that uncovered fraudulent practices such as data manipulation in multiple papers in which Mr. Tesierra Bene was the lead author.

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Stanford president resigns over manipulated research, will retract at least three papers
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Stanford President Resigns After Report Finds Flaws in his Research - The New York Times
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The Stanford Daily, an independent daily newspaper run by students at Stanford University, reported in November 2022 that there were suspicions of tampering with photographs in several papers in which Mr. Tesierra Bean was involved in research.

The suspected papers include a highly influential paper on Alzheimer's disease led by Mr. Tesierra Bean, who was a researcher at the biotechnology company Genentech at the time of its publication in 2009.



In response to this problem, Stanford University launched a special committee of external academic experts to review previously published papers. The task force's verification work included more than 50 interviews, review of more than 50,000 documents, consultations with scientific journals and numerous organizations, and expert analysis of forensic images. About.

As a result, the task force concluded that five of the 12 papers in question 'partly involved in the manipulation of research data or lacked scientific We have found evidence of their involvement in the practice of sexual harassment, and as a result found these papers to be seriously flawed.'

According to the report, there was no evidence that Tesierra Been personally was directly involved in misconduct or had knowledge of misconduct by other researchers. On the other hand, the special committee pointed out that ``There were several cases where it was determined that Mr. Tesierra Bean did not take sufficient steps to correct errors in the scientific record.''

In response, Tesierrabeen said in an open letter, ``While the Commission's report clearly denies the allegations of fraud and misconduct against me, for the benefit of the University, I made the decision to resign as president,' he said, expressing his intention to resign.

According to The Stanford Daily, five papers found to be fraudulent will be retracted or substantially revised, and at least three are expected to be retracted.



Known as a leading expert in neurodegenerative diseases, Mr. Tesierra Bean has published more than 220 papers as a neuroscientist. In response to his resignation, Stanford University said, 'The Board of Trustees would like to thank President Tesierra Beane for his seven years of dedication as president of Stanford University and for the many outstanding achievements he has achieved during that time.' I thanked him for his achievements so far.

“I have been in this position for nearly seven years, and it has been the greatest honor and most fulfilling experience of my career. I will always cherish the , and I am proud of what I have achieved with the people of Stanford University during my tenure.'

From September 2023 onwards, Western historian Richard Salah will take over as president of Stanford University.

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