Abstract
On Feb 28, a professor at King's College School of Medicine, London, was found guilty of serious professional misconduct, marking the latest event in a 10-year investigation into research fraud in the UK. Professor of clinical biochemistry, Timothy Peters, was given a severe reprimand by the General Medical Council (GMC), and has been “asked to refrain from teaching, supervising, and examining students until he has taken a course in research supervision”, according to Chris Coe, of King's College.
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