Stanford University President Marc Tessier-Lavigne announced Wednesday that he will resign after an independent review of his Alzheimer’s disease research found significant flaws.
A woman with Alzheimer’s disease sits in a retirement home on October 18, 2016 in Saint Quirin, eastern France. For the second year, children with psychological difficulties meet each Tuesday the residents suffering from Alzheimer’s disease at the retirement home of the village of Saint-Quirin.
As a result of the review, Tessier-Lavigne said he will retract a 1999 paper that appeared in the peer-reviewed journalAdditionally, two other papers published in, including the 2009 Alzheimer’s study, will reportedly undergo a “comprehensive correction.” “I expect there may be ongoing discussion about the report and its conclusions, at least in the near term, which could lead to debate about my ability to lead the university into the new academic year,” Tessier-Lavigne said in a statement.
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