A top Australian university will not force the retraction of studies into the health benefits of a group that a jury found makes false claims about healing, despite its own medical researchers failing to disclose they are devotees.
A top Australian university has stood by studies into the health benefits of a group that a jury found was a"dangerous cult" making false healing claims, despite its own medical researchers failing to disclose they were devotees.
UQ pro vice chancellor Mark Blows said the investigation found the studies contained"omissions … related to full declarations of potential conflicts of interest [and] inadvertent errors including statistical miscalculations". The ABC has seen online posts by the lead UQ researcher, Christoph Schnelle, in which he made his allegiance to UM clear several years before the studies.
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