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In the Manifesto podcast and in each episode, I try to tell you in a different way from the previous episode, through non-fiction, stories, conversations, replays of my classes at the Faculty of Pharmacy, or through any other repetitive and non-repetitive method, about a piece of the ups and downs of learning and teaching. But scientific corruption is the narrator of the dark pieces of this black-to-white or white-to-black path that is related to fake scientific productions in universities. An event that sometimes leads to the phenomenon of retraction as a mechanism to prevent the publication of fakes, and sometimes it is not subject to retraction and is still believed. But there is a third case that is the reason for the increasing publication of scientific corruption, which is discussed here. You will hear the introduction to the topic here, and in the second part, more examples of scientific fraud will be discussed.
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Written and voiced by Dr. Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli, Professor of Pharmacy, Islamic Azad University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
By Sepideh Arbabi BidgoliSend us Fan Mail
In the Manifesto podcast and in each episode, I try to tell you in a different way from the previous episode, through non-fiction, stories, conversations, replays of my classes at the Faculty of Pharmacy, or through any other repetitive and non-repetitive method, about a piece of the ups and downs of learning and teaching. But scientific corruption is the narrator of the dark pieces of this black-to-white or white-to-black path that is related to fake scientific productions in universities. An event that sometimes leads to the phenomenon of retraction as a mechanism to prevent the publication of fakes, and sometimes it is not subject to retraction and is still believed. But there is a third case that is the reason for the increasing publication of scientific corruption, which is discussed here. You will hear the introduction to the topic here, and in the second part, more examples of scientific fraud will be discussed.
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Written and voiced by Dr. Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli, Professor of Pharmacy, Islamic Azad University of Medical Sciences, Tehran