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Intense Personnel Clash Threatens To Hobble Office Monitoring Research Misconduct
A small government office that monitors misconduct in biomedical research is in turmoil, jeopardizing oversight of billions of dollars in grants to universities and other institutions around the country. Six of the eight investigators in the federal Office of Research Integrity have signed a letter hinting that they may leave, a move that could hobble federal efforts to detect data ma颅nipu颅la颅tion and other misconduct by laboratory researchers. The office鈥檚 new head has filed personnel actions against the two division directors she inherited and installed a new deputy to supervise the entire staff. (Bernstein, 9/20)