Young & Tuteur: Policing fraud in government-funded scientific research still challenging

The federal government funds scientific research to the tune of billions of dollars a year. Once in a while, researchers commit scientific fraud.

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The federal government funds scientific research to the tune of billions of dollars a year. Once in a while, researchers commit scientific fraud. Some celebrated recent cases show how policing research has spread. The job used to be done largely by a single office in the Department of Health and Human Services but no more. Federal Drive with Tom Temin spoke with senior counsel Torrey Young and Michael Tuteur, both from Foley & Lardner LLP, about the changes.

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