Chinese Researchers Found To Fake, Plagiarize TCM Papers
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
China's traditional medicines industry has become embroiled in controversy after two experts on the subject were discovered to have falsified papers in international journals. Four papers of a Zhejiang University were retracted by journals that called them plagiarism or fakes. Li Lianda, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and considered one of the nation's top TCM experts, was one of the co-authors of all four papers. The lead author, He haibo, was fired by the university. (Click here for more
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