Monday, January 30, 2012

Red-Wine Researcher Charged With 'Photoshop' Fraud



And how many other miracle cures are associated with fraudulent research results?
A University of Connecticut researcher known for touting the health benefits of red wine is guilty of 145 counts of fabricating and falsifying data with image-editing software, according to a 3-year university investigation made public Wednesday.

The researcher, Dipak K. Das, PhD, is a director of the university's Cardiovascular Research Center (CRC) and a professor in the Department of Surgery.
UConn?

Maybe.

But he is a con for sure.

Still believe in what they are talking about?

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