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SCMP News31.05.2026Education1 dk okumaChina

Two Chinese Universities Remove Deans Over Scientific Misconduct

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Nankai University and Sun Yat-sen University in China have removed deans and deputy directors due to scientific misconduct, including data and image errors in published papers.

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Two Chinese universities have taken action against academic staff following revelations of scientific misconduct. Chen Quan at Nankai University and Kang Tiebang and Kuang Dongming at Sun Yat-sen University were removed from their positions due to issues with published research papers.

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Nankai University in Tianjin announced on Saturday that Chen Quan had been removed as dean of its College of Life Sciences.

The university said that Chen, as a corresponding author, failed to properly oversee the quality and authenticity of experimental data in a paper published in Nature Cancer in 2024.

Meanwhile, Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou said Kang Tiebang had been removed as deputy director of the State Key Laboratory of Oncology in South China, and Kuang Dongming was no longer associate dean of its School of Life Sciences.

The university said Kang was the corresponding author for a paper published in Nature Cell Biology in 2020 that had various data and image errors.

Kuang was accused of similar misconduct associated with three papers published in Nature Cell Biology, Science Advances and Cell.

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What specific actions will be taken against the individuals beyond removal from their posts?
  • Will there be further investigations into other papers or researchers at these institutions?
  • What are the specific consequences for the integrity of the scientific fields involved?
  • What measures are being implemented to prevent future occurrences of scientific misconduct?

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This article was originally published by SCMP News.