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Birkbeck master cleared of misconduct after latest retraction

Long-running investigation into David Latchman鈥檚 UCL laboratory finds evidence of deliberate research misconduct, but concludes he was unaware of it

Published on
December 5, 2018
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December 5, 2018
David Latchman

A prominent London geneticist has been cleared of research misconduct after a long-running investigation found evidence of deliberate wrongdoings by his laboratory group at UCL.

David Latchman, master of Birkbeck, University of London, was named on a聽聽published in the International Journal of Cardiology (鈥淓nhanced IL-17 signalling following myocardial ischaemia/reperfusion injury鈥) in 2013, alongside 11 co-workers.

An inquiry by UCL, where Professor Latchman still works on a part-time basis to operate his lab, found that a series of images used in the paper had been 鈥渄eliberately manipulated鈥, leading to a formal retraction of the paper.

Elsevier, the journal鈥檚 publisher, said that a panel 鈥渇ound that it was clear that the images had been intentionally manipulated as alleged, concluding that research misconduct had occurred鈥.

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Professor Latchman鈥檚 lab has聽come under fire聽on a number of occasions in the past few years. In January 2015, UCL opened an investigation into a number of journal papers authored by Professor Latchman鈥檚 research groups.

This followed the retraction of a paper from 2002 by the聽Journal of Biological Chemistry聽over the reuse of an image from a 2001 paper.

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Following the investigation, UCL ruled that Professor Latchman had 鈥渘o case to answer鈥 but admitted that 鈥渢here were procedural matters in his lab that required attention鈥.

The university initiated a second probe later that year, however, focusing on the research practices of his lab.

A statement from Birkbeck on the hearing outcome confirmed that two separate investigations into publications connected to Professor Latchman鈥檚 research group had taken place, but concluded that 鈥淧rofessor Latchman had no聽knowledge of, or involvement聽in, the image manipulation identified鈥.

鈥淚n addition, the hearing found that Professor Latchman鈥檚 management of his UCL research programme was not at fault,鈥 a statement said.

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According to the Retraction Watch , Professor Latchman is named on a total of eight papers聽that faced retraction between 2002 and 2011.

探花视频聽understands that two of the researchers named on the most recently retracted paper, Anastasis Stephanou and Tiziano Scarabelli, no longer work at UCL.

Responding to the outcome of the hearing, Professor Latchman said that he was 鈥渧ery pleased with this news鈥. 鈥淭he hearing clearly recognised that issues such as those identified in the investigations may be difficult to detect even in well-run teams,鈥 he said.

A UCL spokesman said that the university remained 鈥渃ommitted to maintaining and safeguarding the highest standards of integrity in all areas of research鈥.

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鈥淲e take any allegations of research impropriety very seriously and we have rigorous systems in place to ensure all allegations are investigated thoroughly,鈥 he said. 鈥淯CL鈥檚 internal processes in relation to the matter are now complete and certain papers related to UCL鈥檚 investigations in this area have recently been the subject of retraction notices.鈥

rachael.pells@timeshighereducation.com

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