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It's absolutely mind boggling to me that a guy like this can build an entire career on fraudulent research in his lab and then rise to the role of president of Stanford. This guy is 63 and the first concerns over his paper emerged in 2001. And after all this they let him keep his position as a professor.
Edit: I need to clarify that the fraudulent research was taking place in his lab but the allegations do not include him directly falsifying the research. The papers in question had his name on them and he failed to set the record straight when suspicions about their validity arose, even though it was his responsibility
While this guy might not have, look at the Francesca Gino situation. Professor at Harvard and always is the spotlight with her studies finding odd results with almost certainty (p=<0.0001)
https://www.science.org/content/article/harvard-behavioral-scientist-aces-research-fraud-allegations