AP/ January 11, 2012, 12:23 PM

Red wine researcher flagged for fake data

This 2006 photo released Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 by the University of Connecticut shows Dipak Das with grapes and wine glasses at his office at the UConn Health Center in Farmington, Conn.

This 2006 photo released Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 by the University of Connecticut shows Dipak Das with grapes and wine glasses at his office at the UConn Health Center in Farmington, Conn. / AP Photo/University of Connecticut

HARTFORD, Conn. - A University of Connecticut researcher known for his work on the benefits of red wine to heart health falsified his data in more than 100 instances, and nearly a dozen scientific journals are being warned of the potential problems after publishing his studies in recent years, officials said Wednesday.

UConn officials said their internal review found 145 instances over seven years in which Dr. Dipak Das fabricated and falsified data, and the U.S. Office of Research Integrity has launched an independent investigation of his work.

Das, a tenured surgery professor and director of UConn Health Center's Cardiovascular Research Center, has gained national attention in recent years for research into the beneficial properties of resveratrol, which is found in red wine.

UConn officials did not say Wednesday whether the falsification occurred in research on that topic or others. The university's health center recently declined to accept $890,000 in federal grants awarded to him as its review was under way, and has frozen all other external funding for his lab.

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Dismissal proceedings have also been launched against Das, who has been employed by the Health Center since 1984 and was granted tenure in 1993. Das could not immediately be reached Wednesday, and a message was left for the union representing him.

Eleven scientific research journals that have published Das' work are being notified of the problems, which came to light after a three-year review sparked by an anonymous complaint in 2008 of potential irregularities in his research.

"We have a responsibility to correct the scientific record and inform peer researchers across the country," said Philip Austin, interim vice president for health affairs, said in a written statement about the notifications to the 11 scientific journals.

He said the three-year review required considerable time because it had to be exhaustive, and that while they are "deeply disappointed by the flagrant disregard" for UConn's conduct codes, Austin says they are grateful that the anonymous tipster notified authorities.

"The abuses in one lab do not reflect the overall performance of the Health Center's biomedical research enterprise, which continues to pursue advances in treatments and cures with the utmost of integrity," Austin said. "We demand full compliance with all research standards and policies by our faculty and staff."

The disclosure comes less than a week after Connecticut authorities finalized an agreement with a Maine-based lab to build a genomic research facility at the UConn Health Center in Farmington as part of a broader plan to expand the medical and dental schools and boost research.

Das' research pre-dates those plans by several years, and is not directly part of the genomic research program.

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DavidPun says:
And here was me thinking he was a really committed scientist everytime he kept volunteering to to be a subject in his own experimental testing.
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P0STING_AWAY says:
Big coincidence that all of the believers in global warming
are educated ... and the deniers are all uneducated
Tea-Bagger types .....
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raymailhot replies:
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One group is well trained and can't think outside the box may be the answer!
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rwsmith29456 says:
Good the UC was on it's toes to expose this fraud. It's also a good thing he was working on something like "Red wine is good for you" rather that "Can this chemical" treat such and such disease."
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P0ST1ING_AWAY says:
by louiville12 January 11, 2012 3:15 PM EST
LOL if we can find researchers who lie about something where just a few dollars are up for grabs, just how many would lie if trillions of dollars were up for grabs??? Can you say millions of researchers would sell their souls for money like that.
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Dearest Moron:
Please consult the website of a little company that contributes
big time to the global warming problem. Their name is
"Exxon Mobil". EVEN -THEY- ADMIT THAT GLOBAL WARMING IS REAL
AND IS A SERIOUS PROBLEM.
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stevador39 says:
Research results have enabled the improvement of American health and longevity. We all live better because of the dedication and skills of researchers. This sort of fraud should carry criminal penalties. At the very least the money should be 'CLAWED BACK' from his personal resources. He should be deported to whatever sewer he crawled out of.
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tsigili says:
More questionable use of our tax dollars, supporting university research, which is done improperly, it would seem.

The government wastes hundreds of billions of our tax dollars, and never apologizes once. We really do, need to cut the size of our government by at least 50%. The bigger it gets, the more useless it gets.
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P0ST1ING_AWAY says:
by louiville12 January 11, 2012 1:40 PM EST
Same for the people who want global warming research dollars.
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WRONG, you uneducated peon.
The global warming research has been vindicated by
scientists from all over the world. Even the one scientist
you Tea-Bagging-Bozos were citing all of this time has
realized (and admitted) that the research proving
global warming is valid.
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Zann-Zel replies:
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The polar icecaps are melting - do you really need any further research than that? Things melt when they get warmer! LOL
Zann-Zel replies:
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Because Progressive Liberal Women....aren't cold!
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2happy2ride says:
Cheers! Another lying scientist, I'll drink to that.
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sdemaggie says:
So, where'd this clown get his doctorate? Just another example of the lack of intergrity amongst certain groups.
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baileyccc says:
Just another researcher on Big Pharma payroll.
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