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Harvard Professor’s Papers Contain Copied Images, Says Science Sleuth
Khalid Shah’s work is the latest tranche of papers to come under review

By Nidhi SubbaramanFollow
Feb. 1, 2024 at 2:10 pm ET

A Harvard Medical School scientist who studies deadly brain tumors is facing accusations that more than two dozen papers he co-authored contain scientific images that appear doctored or copied.

Khalid Shah is vice chair for research at the Department of Neurosurgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a professor at Harvard Medical School. Elisabeth Bik, a microbiologist and science image expert, this week sent accusations about 28 studies Shah co-authored to research integrity officials at both institutions and the journals that published them.

Shah’s work is the latest tranche of papers to come under review by sleuths who are scrutinizing the scientific record for errors or fabricated data. In cases like Shah’s, the former scientists are taking advantage of advanced image analysis tools to spot copied images or scientific images that appear manipulated.

wsj.com
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