Members of the Stanford Community,Earlier today the Stanford Daily published an article criticizing a paper I published in 2009 in Nature when I was at the biotechnology company Genentech. The Daily article is replete with falsehoods and betrays a misunderstanding of science and the scientific process. I must start by saying that I reject these allegations in the strongest possible terms. Some false allegations relate to the science, others to how I purportedly handled issues with the pap...| tessier-lavigne-lab.stanford.edu
University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne is under investigation for alleged research misconduct following allegations first reported in The Daily that multiple papers co-authored by the president contain altered images. The Daily's ongoing coverage contains all allegations reported so far and updates that continue to emerge over the president and the multiple bodies investigating his work.| The Stanford Daily
His paper was called “the miracle result.” But it never turned into an Alzheimer’s treatment. Now, four former Genentech senior scientists and executives allege that an internal review in 2011 discovered the paper had been based on fabricated research — and that Marc Tessier-Lavigne kept the results of the review from becoming public. He denies the allegations.| The Stanford Daily