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Dr Amin Moghaddam has won his appeal against a tribunal ruling that threw out his unfair dismissal claim against the university.

Oxford University has lost a court battle in a row between two academics over who should get credit for groundbreaking research into nut allergies.

Dr Amin Moghaddam claims he was the brains behind a groundbreaking 2014 study and that Professor Quentin Sattentau had 'unfairly' claimed credit for his research after naming himself as the lead author of the scientific paper After 16 years at Oxford, Dr Moghaddam left the university in March 2019 when his fixed-term contract ended and he failed to secure more funding.

The conclusion was reached after experiments during which mice were exposed to peanut proteins through the skin or the stomach. Four years later, in 2018, Prof Sattentau had produced a review manuscript in which he was billed as the sole senior author, with Dr Moghaddam named as 'third author,' despite his claims the document was based on 2016 work of his own.

Dr Moghaddam claimed the ET judge who initially decided his case 'failed to resolve' whether his whistleblowing complaints about alleged plagiarism ultimately caused the loss of his plum post.

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