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The Montreal Heart Institute revoked Zhiguo Wang's research privileges ag_RKlM3
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The institute's research director alleges an independent body of =ObI
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"It's very serious," Dr. Jean-Claude Tardif told a news conference R7nT,7k.
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Institutes of Health Research, while the other received financial j@Ta\a-,x
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council warned that scientists who have since cited Wang's research zUIh^hbFf
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"People have to go back now and look at their work and see if it was ;h-W&i7
based on something in that paper that wasn't correct," Dr. Bruce QMz6syn4u
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Wang, an award-winning researcher, is no longer eligible to apply for }3TTtd7
grants from Verchere's association, which has provided more than Gkr]8J
$300,000 for his work since 2003. Od,P,t9
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"It's a shock for us ... because it's donor funds and it's hard to get 4%GwCEnS
funds," said Verchere, who doubts his organization will be able to _1hiNh$
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help find a cure, and if the money's not being put to that, it could r3BQo[ 't
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The Canadian Institutes of Health Research said it has granted Wang a =>LQW;Sjz
total of $4.2 million since 1999, though it did not reveal how much v\3
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The allegations first made news headlines last month when the Journal >* )fmfY
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Tardif, who estimated that tens of thousands have likely read the *De}3-e1b
papers in question, said the hospital's investigation has also I)AbH<G{
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in Canada and internationally, but noted this was a first in the A0l-H/l7
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Tardif also stressed that Wang, who is not a physician, worked behind %ZR<z$
a microscope and never had contact with patients or their medications. O,[9E
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He led a team of researchers at the hospital who studied cardiac NE)Yd7m-
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journals while working at the Montreal Heart Institute for close to 20 %Ek!3t
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"So, he has certainly contributed in a significant way over the last 3Ow bU
two decades with his scientific work and (he) has given scientific @9e}kiW
talks in important scientific sessions around the world," he said. oB$c-!&
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