In 2010s, a series of separate allegations of
scientific misconduct
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s were raised involving several scientific papers from various Japanese universities.
[Life science papers: "Image fraud" posted online. Osaka University and University of Tokyo to confirm](_blank)
Mainichi Shimbun
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, Hiroko Saito, January 09, 2015, viewed December 6, 2016 apanese/ref>
Shigeaki Kato
In February 1996, Shigeaki Kato
is a member of the J-pop group NEWS, from Johnny's Entertainment, Inc.
Biography
Kato was born in Hiroshima, Japan, but he grew up in Osaka and Yokohama-shi. He joined Johnny's Entertainment on April 17, 1999 when he was 11 years-old. As ...
, who had studied in the laboratory of Pierre Chambon
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, established his laboratory at the Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology of the University of Tokyo
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. Kato was one of the most well-funded researchers in Japan and published many papers in prominent journals. From 2007, Kato and one former member of his laboratory taught research ethics at the annual meeting of the .
In mid-2011, the Kato lab withdrew papers published in the Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in 2004 and 2007 due to duplicate publications.
On October 26, 2011, an extensive correction of the Kato laboratory's paper was publicly announced in Nature
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. The first author of this Nature paper is the former member who taught research ethics at the annual meeting of the . This correction raised suspicions among some researchers and led to their discovery that 24 of the papers published by Kato's laboratory so far contained a large number of unnatural, highly similar images and traces of modification, as shown in the anonymous 2channel
, also known as 2ch, Channel 2, and sometimes retrospectively as 2ch.net, was an anonymous Japanese textboard founded in 1999 by Hiroyuki Nishimura. Described in 2007 as "Japan's most popular online community", the site had a level of infl ...
threads,[インターネットにおける論文不正発覚史](_blank)
(The History of the Uncovering of Paper Fraud on the Internet) 田中嘉津夫, Journal of the Japan Skeptics, 24号, 4-9 (2015) (in Japanese) "捏造、不正論文総合スレ 4" and "捏造、不正論文総合スレ 5." 11jigen, a famous anonymous man who had accused hundreds of papers of research misconduct, then created blogs (Japanese and English) and a YouTube video[Whistleblower Uses YouTube to Assert Claims of Scientific Misconduct](_blank)
SCIENCE INSIDER 25 January 2012 summarizing the points made, and in early January 2012, he sent a letter of accusation to the University of Tokyo. Another letter of accusation was sent by a journal at about the same time.
On March 30, 2012, a Cell
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paper from Kato's laboratory was retracted. The retraction announcement stated that the first author refused to sign his consent to the retraction.
At the end of March 2012, Kato voluntarily resigned from the University of Tokyo.
On December 11, 2012, three directors of the , Mitsuhiro Yanagida, Fumio Hanaoka, and Keiichi Nakayama apologized for putting Kato in charge of research ethics.
On July 25, 2013, a scoop article by Shigeko Segawa on the progress of the investigation was published on the top of the front page of the Asahi Shimbun
is one of the four largest newspapers in Japan. Founded in 1879, it is also one of the oldest newspapers in Japan and Asia, and is considered a newspaper of record for Japan. Its circulation, which was 4.57 million for its morning edition an ...
newspaper. This brought the seriousness of the case to the attention of the Japanese people.
On December 26, 2013, the University of Tokyo presented an interim report on the investigation of Kato's laboratory.
On August 1, 2014, the first round of the investigation of Kato's laboratory was reported, which identified five papers as fraudulent and indicated that Kato ordered the falsification of experimental notes in order to avoid the retraction of the papers.
On December 26, 2014, the University of Tokyo released the final report of its investigation. The University of Tokyo found fraud in 33 of the 165 published papers out of the total of 165 papers they had investigated. The President of the University of Tokyo disciplined himself.
Yuji Kohara, a former president of the , noted in the April 6, 2015 issue of AERA, "Even after reading the investigation report, we cannot determine the cause and process of why there was fraud, and we cannot take real steps to prevent recurrence." On the other hand, Junichi Hamada, President of the University of Tokyo, said, "We interviewed as many as 100 people involved and conducted a careful investigation. It is unavoidable that it took time. To avoid libel in the event of a trial, we cannot speculate on matters for which we have no evidence."
2014-2015 anonymous accusations ("Anonymous A")
From the end of 2014 to the beginning of 2015, an anonymous accuser (who called him/herself "Anonymous A") posted comments on an Internet bulletin board[捏造問題にもっと怒りを ("Why there should be more outrage over scientific fabrications") - scienceinjapan.org (Japanese)](_blank)
Viewed December 6, 2016. Almost all of Anonymous A's approximately 4,000 comments were deleted by the website's administrator in January 2017, but six comments pointing out the questionable 84 papers can be found i
Some of the other deleted comments can also be viewed in the following archive:
January 6, 2015 11:59:18 UTC
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January 15, 2015 05:51:11 UTC
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January 18, 2015 12:59:43 UTC
apanese/ref> created by . This board had been created for the discussion of research ethics at the 2013 annual meeting of . The Anonymous A's comments revealed that 84 medical papers published in international journals such as Nature
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from Japanese research institutions between 1996 and 2008 contained image data suspected of being fabricated. The accusation was immediately spread through Japanese web sites, and Japanese major newspapers and NHK
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began reporting from January 9, 2015.[Life science papers: "Image fraud" posted online. Osaka University and University of Tokyo to confirm](_blank)
Mainichi Shimbun
The is one of the major newspapers in Japan, published by
In addition to the ''Mainichi Shimbun'', which is printed twice a day in several local editions, Mainichi also operates an English language news website called ''The Mainichi'' (prev ...
, Hiroko Saito, January 09, 2015, viewed December 6, 2016 apanese/ref>[Preliminary investigation by Osaka University to check for paper fraud](_blank)
NHK
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February 2, 2015 viewed December 17, 2018 apanese/ref> The MEXT
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, Hirofumi Shimomura
is a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature).
Early life and education
A native of Takasaki, Gunma, Shimomura was born on 23 May 1954. He lost his f ...
, revealed at a post-cabinet press conference on January 13, 2015 that a written anonymous accusation was also sent to them on January 6.
Osaka University
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, where the largest number of papers, at 28, were identified, conducted a preliminary investigation of all suspected papers, except for one paper authored of a full professor who was formerly accused and fired. The investigation denied suspicion in one paper, determined that seven papers were inadvertently misused, and terminated the investigation for the remaining 19 papers due to a lack of convincing data. University of Tokyo
, abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
published a document stating its conclusion only that it had determined that there was no research misconduct.[インターネット上で指摘のあった論文の画像データに係る調査結果について](_blank)
(Results of an Investigation Concerning Image Data of a Papers Pointed Out on the Internet) University of Tokyo, July 31, 2015, Viewed December 6, 2016 Kyushu University
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's internal investigation found no admission of wrongdoing.
On May 19, 2015, a question regarding the anonymous accuser's findings was asked by Junya Ogawa, at the Japanese House of Representatives
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. In answering the question, MEXT Parliamentary Secretary Tomohiro Yamamoto
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stated that "64 papers, 17 institutions, 33 researchers" were reported not to be fraudulent and "23 papers, 10 institutions, 16 researchers" were still under investigation. In October 2016, Mitsuru Sakurai
is a Japanese politician of the Democratic Party of Japan, a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet (national legislature).
Overview
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submitted a question to the Chair of the Japanese House of Councillors
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, pointing out that the investigation of the University of Tokyo
, abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
into research misconduct was inadequate.[東京大学の研究不正の調査のあり方に関する質問主意書](_blank)
(Questionnaire on how research misconduct should be investigated at the University of Tokyo.) 参議院 (House of Councillors.) October 12, 2016, viewed December 6, 2016 He also uncovered information that the person in charge of the investigation at the University of Tokyo
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was a researcher who was close to the accused.
One JBC paper published by Kanazawa University
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was retracted on September 4, 2015. As of August 2017, fourteen papers in the journals, such as Nature
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, have been corrected.
The same anonymous accuser also appears to have made allegations about other research papers in Japan.[匿名A氏がこれまでにネット上で指摘した”類似画像を含む論文” 111報](_blank)
(111 papers containing similar images pointed out by Anonymous A on the Internet so far.) 日本の科学と技術. 2016-9-25. Viewed 2017-8-25 apanese/ref> As of November 5, 2022, a total of 114 papers have been pointed out, and the corresponding authors of the pointed out papers include three Japanese Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine
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, one of whom was obliged to make an apologetic press conference. As of November 5, 2022, five papers from major journals that were not mentioned in the 2014-2015 accusations have been corrected after being pointed out.
Ordinary_researchers
Ordinary_researchers refers to an anonymous individual or group that accused research misconduct
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involving 22 medical and life sciences papers from University of Tokyo
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in August 2016.
In the original complaint, dated August 14, 2016, they accused eleven papers from four laboratories of medical professors at the University of Tokyo. The accusation letter is less than 70 pages and specifically pointed out unnatural aspects in images and graphs of papers published in the world's most prestigious journals, including Nature
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, Cell
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, and The New England Journal of Medicine
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, between 2003 and 2015. It states, "In view of the regularity, frequency, fairness, and seriousness of the paper's impact, it should no longer be overlooked."
A second complaint filed on August 29, 2016 accused additional eleven papers from two laboratories, one of which is of a professor of medicine and the other is of a professor of the Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Tokyo. The accusation letter, less than 40 pages long, specifically pointed out unnatural aspects in images and graphs in papers published in the world's top journals, including Nature
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, Science
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, and Cell
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, between 2005 and 2016.
The accusations were repeatedly reported by mass media around the world, including Japan, and the full text of the accusations became public within a month by Science magazine
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.
On August 1, 2017, the University of Tokyo announced that it had found misconduct in a total of five papers from the laboratory of the professor at the Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology and no misconduct in all papers from laboratories of the five professors in the Faculty of Medicine
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. The Nature paper, which allegedly identified the adiponectin receptors AdipoR1
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and AdipoR2
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Similar to G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR ...
by expression cloning using FACS, was not investigated, citing the fact that a correction notice was issued 13 years ago.
At the press conference, in response to the survey of the Faculty of Medicine
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that found no irregularities in any of the data, Ms. Masako Takuma said, "If it was a mistake and the data was duplicated, I would still understand. However, it is not possible to add up the data and divide by two without going to the trouble of doing so."
Following the University of Tokyo's announcement, Ordinary_researchers responded to NHK
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and Science magazine
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. As for the investigation into the medical school, Ordinary_researchers pointed out that "there is little concrete information published about what kind of verification was conducted, which makes it impossible for third parties in the scientific community to verify the doubts." Asako Sugimoto, president of the , said of some of the papers which were not found to be fraudulent, "We believe that they damage the reliability of the researchers."
List of the alleged papers
*"Officially unknown" means that it was reported in the mass media that it could not be ruled out as fraudulent, but the institute has not made an official announcement. "Completely innocent" means that the experimental notebooks was opened to the public and logical explanation was provided.
See also
* Post-publication peer review
*PubPeer
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The site has served as a whistleblowing platform, in that it highlighted shortcomings in several high-profile ...
*Elisabeth Bik
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Other Japanese major scientific misconducts
* Japanese Paleolithic hoax
* Yoshitaka Fujii
*STAP cell
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