Mischa,
I don't think that the field of nanotechnology crumbled when allegations
against Jan Hendrik Schon (21 papers withdrawn, 15 in Science/Nature)
turned out to be true. I don't think that nobody trusts biologists
anymore because of Eric Poehlman (17 falsified grants, 10 papers with
fabricated data, 12 month in prison). We are still excited to hear
about stem cell research despite of what Hwang Woo-suk did or didn't
do. What recent events demonstrate is that in macromolecular
crystallography (and in science in general) mistakes, deliberate or not,
will be discovered.
Ed.
Mischa Machius wrote:
> Due to these recent, highly publicized irregularities and ample
> (snide) remarks I hear about them from non-crystallographers, I am
> wondering if the trust in macromolecular crystallography is beginning
> to erode. It is often very difficult even for experts to distinguish
> fake or wishful thinking from reality. Non-crystallographers will have
> no chance at all and will consequently not rely on our results as much
> as we are convinced they could and should. If that is indeed the case,
> something needs to be done, and rather sooner than later. Best - MM
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University of Maryland, Baltimore
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