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Imperial professor dismissed for research misconduct

Prolific cancer researcher Eric Lam has been fired after investigation found evidence of data falsification and manipulation

Published on
June 1, 2021
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June 1, 2021
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A leading cancer researcher has been sacked by Imperial College London after an independent investigation identified what it called a 鈥渃lear case of research misconduct鈥.

The dismissal of Eric Lam, who led a team of about 18 researchers at Imperial, where he was professor of molecular oncology, follows the聽聽of a 2018 paper published in the聽Nature-branded title,聽Cell Death & Disease.

According to the retraction notice, which was posted on 25 May, the paper was retracted at the request of Imperial聽after an investigation that found 鈥渁 number of concerns with this article鈥, including that some results presented in Western blot panels 鈥渉ave been altered to bring them more in line with other test results鈥 and that 鈥渦nderlying data for [an experiment] has been manipulated鈥.

There was also evidence that the Western blots and other results presented in various charts as 鈥渇rom contemporaneous experiments鈥 had, in fact, 鈥渂een performed by different researchers more than a year apart鈥, the notice says.

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According to聽, which first published news of Professor Lam鈥檚 dismissal, his work has been subject to scrutiny on PubPeer for years after a 2018 post alleged that images from a 2003 paper by him and others published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry were suspicious.

A聽spokesman聽for Imperial told聽糖心Vlog聽that it had 鈥渃ommissioned a thorough independent investigation following allegations of research misconduct against Dr Eric聽Lam鈥.

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鈥淲e found a clear case of research misconduct, and Dr聽Lam聽has been dismissed from Imperial College London. We contacted the journal聽Cell Death & Disease聽to retract this paper and informed Dr聽Lam鈥檚 funders of our decision,鈥 he said.

According to the聽, two of Professor Lam鈥檚 co-authors from Imperial agreed with the retraction, while the other co-authors on the paper, including several from Imperial and Thailand鈥檚 Khon Kaen University, did not.

Asked whether the university had considered allegations related to other papers by Professor Lam, who has published more than 250 times, Imperial said that 鈥渢he panel considered a number of allegations relating to several papers by Dr Lam, but only found evidence of research misconduct in relation to this paper and only sought this retraction鈥.

THE聽was unable to contact Professor Lam, who according to his ORCID profile is now a visiting professor of oncology at Sun Yat-sen University, in China鈥檚 Guangdong province.

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The dismissal brings to an end a glittering scientific career in the UK, which saw Professor Lam and his research group of about 18 researchers handed Breast Cancer Campaign鈥檚 Research Team of the Year award in 2014 in a ceremony at the House of Lords for a study on why women with breast cancer can become resistant to chemotherapy.

jack.grove@timeshighereducation.com

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