A former University of Washington researcher has lost a lawsuit against the
Seattle Times over the disclosure of a report detailing his research misconduct. Scott Brodie, who studied
HIV and herpes, sued the university and the newspaper to prevent the report from becoming public, but a judge decided in the newspaper's favor last week, the
Times reported Wednesday (November 28).
According to the newspaper, the university banned Brodie from working there after it investigated his work and discovered 15 instances of fabricated data. While at the University of Washington, Brodie published papers on
cytotoxic T cells, including a
1999 paper in
Nature Medicine that has been cited 194 times, according to the Thomson ISI database.
Brodie left the university in 2003, and according to the
Times, the federal government is investigating the case currently. A hat tip to the
news blog at the
Chronicle of Higher Education for picking up on this story.