M****o 发帖数: 4860 | 1 1996: Jatinder Ahluwalia begins PhD at the University of Cambridge
1998: Ahluwalia dismissed from Cambridge for suspected research misconduct
1999: Ahluwalia begins a PhD at Imperial College London
2002: Ahluwalia obtains doctorate from Imperial
2002: Tony Segal, Charles Dent professor of medicine at University College
London, recruits Ahluwalia as a postdoc
2003: A paper is published in the Journal of Neurochemistry reporting
results Ahluwalia obtained during his PhD
2004: Segal and Ahluwalia publish a paper in Nature setting out the latter's
'findings' on the potassium channel in Segal's lab
2006: Segal sets to work on repeating Ahluwalia's potassium-channel
experiments after a paper is published in the Journal of General Physiology
contradicting his findings
2007: Ahluwalia leaves Segal's lab
2008: Segal writes to Imperial to explain that UCL is about to begin a
formal investigation into Ahluwalia's research at UCL. He also reports
strong suspicions about Ahluwalia's 2003 paper
November 2010: UCL publishes the results of its formal investigation. The
Nature paper is retracted
February 2011: Ahluwalia's 1998 dismissal from Cambridge reported by
Retraction Watch
July 2011: UEL announces that it has parted company with Ahluwalia following
an internal investigation
August 2011: The 2003 Journal of Neurochemistry paper is retracted. Imperial
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