The resignation of Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne has raised questions about the process for correcting the scientific record when things go awry.
Tessier-Lavigne said he would ask for three papers to be retracted and two corrected, a request the publications say they will honor or review.Stanford Daily
— concluded that Tessier-Lavigne did not falsify scientific data or engage in research misconduct and did not find any evidence that he knew of problems in the papers before they were published. Still, the case highlighted the role that journals play in the scientific record and in public understanding of science — and raised questions about the process for correcting that record when things go awry.
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