Absolutely no problem with that. But remorse doesn't let you get around the minimum sentence.
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I think people should be commended for admitting such, it's not easy and it's not costless
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it just often feels like a soap in the face to us who call it out daily. I quit my prev job at Oxford
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in part because of questionable stuff. I don't get a cookie right? Not that I want one. But it's clear
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a lot of us just suffer in silence because of these people.
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believe me I get it but being too harsh incentivizes wagon circling
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I'm curious, Brad, what do you think the extend is of the problem with BW's research?
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evidence suggests it's completely problematic, from conception to implementation
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Right, and with dozens of papers. Tons to millions of dollars. Years of work.
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context matters. no? i'd give ed awh credit, he had to withdraw 10 papers because of co-author issues.
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I'm a little skeptical about the type and manner of credit, but sure.
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The buck does stop with the PI. That said, my I dont judge others too harshly. This is hard shit. 2/
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I don't think you're part of the problem tho. And yes, that's very commendable.

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undergraduate under the bus for an IRB violation that he approved (in the end: storm in a teacup). /2
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again this is why I resigned from Oxford in large part
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in fact I was having a discussion about this with quite a few fellow scis who felt this was also the
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case recently. We're a bit disheartened.
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