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The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has agreed to pay $15 million to settle fraud allegations, including its scientists’ use of inaccurate or altered data and images in grant-funded biomedical research

The Harvard Medical School affiliate will pay $15 million to resolve allegations that its researchers misrepresented images and data in several studies.

The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has agreed to pay $15 million to settle fraud allegations, including its scientists’ use of inaccurate or altered data and images in grant-funded biomedical research

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  • The Harvard Medical School affiliate will pay $15 million to resolve allegations that its researchers misrepresented images and data in several studies.
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  1. The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has agreed to pay $15 million to settle fraud allegations, including its scientists’ use of inaccurate or altered data and images in grant-funded biomedical research

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