Brett Dahlberg, NPR; Cornell Food Researcher's Downfall Raises Larger Questions For Science
"The fall of a prominent food and marketing researcher may be a 
cautionary tale for scientists who are tempted to manipulate data and 
chase headlines.
Brian Wansink, the head of the Food and Brand 
Lab at Cornell University, announced last week that he would retire from
 the university at the end of the academic year. Less than 48 hours 
earlier, JAMA, a journal published by the American Medical Association, had retracted
 six of Wansink's studies, after Cornell told the journal's editors that
 Wansink had not kept the original data and the university could not 
vouch for the validity of his studies."
 
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Thursday, September 27, 2018
Cornell Food Researcher's Downfall Raises Larger Questions For Science; NPR, September 26, 2018
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