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Friday at the hospital. Mf1(4F
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Still, he said the hospital had concerns with how images used in the j*jUcD*
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Wang did not immediately respond to interview requests on Friday. KJA
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Both studies in question were published in different editions of the ffZ~r%25{
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One paper was partially funded with federal cash through the Canadian ^7-zwl(>?N
Institutes of Health Research, while the other received financial V!W.P
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The chair of the Canadian Diabetes Association's national research [_,as
council warned that scientists who have since cited Wang's research R4m{D
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based on something in that paper that wasn't correct," Dr. Bruce "& ,ov#
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Wang, an award-winning researcher, is no longer eligible to apply for /Mqhx_)>A
grants from Verchere's association, which has provided more than .Pb-{!$Ni
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help find a cure, and if the money's not being put to that, it could M/zO|-j&
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The Canadian Institutes of Health Research said it has granted Wang a ,T$ts
total of $4.2 million since 1999, though it did not reveal how much . %RM8
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The allegations first made news headlines last month when the Journal ,>GHR{7>(
of Biological Chemistry listed the titles of the previously published ;_o]$hV|
articles, but this time with the following statement: "This article H_+n_r*
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Tardif, who estimated that tens of thousands have likely read the BR,-:?z
papers in question, said the hospital's investigation has also 2w 2Bc+#o
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He said allegations of scientific misconduct have surfaced elsewhere NAbVH{*\U
in Canada and internationally, but noted this was a first in the $v^hzC
hospital's nearly 60-year history. OQVrg2A%(
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Tardif also stressed that Wang, who is not a physician, worked behind );5o13h2
a microscope and never had contact with patients or their medications. _?{7%(C
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Wang, who won a pair of prestigious awards in China in 2009 for g@.$P>Bh
cardiovascular disease research, is also a professor in the faculty of o[|[xuTm
medicine at Universite de Montreal. IGlR,tw_/
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He led a team of researchers at the hospital who studied cardiac ex3Qbr
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Tardif said Wang published many scientific articles in high-profile dmFn0J-\
journals while working at the Montreal Heart Institute for close to 20 N]<(cG&p
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"So, he has certainly contributed in a significant way over the last p>6`jr
two decades with his scientific work and (he) has given scientific ZnG.::&:
talks in important scientific sessions around the world," he said. 6Rc=!_v^
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