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FINDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT
RELEASE DATE: July 20, 2004
NOTICE: NOT-OD-04-053
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
Notice is hereby given that the Office of Research Integrity (ORI) and the
Assistant Secretary for Health have taken final action in the following case:
Tirunelveli S. Ramalingam, Ph.D., California Institute of Technology: Based
on the report of an investigation conducted by the California Institute of
Technology (CIT Report) and additional analysis conducted by ORI in its
oversight review, the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS) found that Tirunelveli
S. Ramalingam, Ph.D., former Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Biology at CIT,
engaged in scientific misconduct in research supported by National Institute
for Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), National Institutes of Health
(NIH), grant 1 R01 AI41239-01, ``Neonatal Fc receptor/IgG interaction.''
Specifically, PHS found that:
A. Respondent plagiarized Figures 6a and 7a from: Dustin, M.L. “Adhesive Bond
Dynamics in Contacts between T Lymphocytes and Glass-supported Planar
Bilayers Reconstituted with the Immunoglobulin-related Adhesion Molecule
CD58.” J. Biol. Chem. 272:15782-15788, 1997 (hereafter referred to as the
“JBC 1997 paper”). B. Respondent also falsified Figures 6a and 7a from the
JBC 1997 paper by electronically manipulating the images and representing
them as a different experiment in Figure 6 of NIH grant application 2 R01
AI41239-06A1, entitled “Analysis of the Neonatal Fc Receptor/IgG
Interaction.” C. Respondent fabricated timed experimental data obtained from
using the fluorescense recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) technique in
Figure 7 (upper and lower panels) in a draft manuscript: “IgG can bridge
between adjacent membranes containing the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn):
Implications for FcRn-mediated transport of IgG.”
The draft manuscript was not submitted for publication; however, due to the
laboratory's inability to verify scientific experiments conducted by Dr.
Ramalingam, two other papers published in Nature Cell Biology in 2000 and
EMBO Journal in 2002 were retracted. Dr. Ramalingam has entered into a
Voluntary Exclusion Agreement (Agreement ) in which he has voluntarily agreed
for a period of three (3) years, beginning on July 2, 2004: (1) To exclude
himself from any contracting or subcontracting with any agency of the United
States Government and from eligibility or involvement in, nonprocurement
programs of the United States Government referred to as “covered
transactions” as defined in the debarment regulations at 45 CFR part 76; and
(2) To exclude himself from serving in any advisory capacity to the PHS
including but not limited to service on [[Page 43421]] any PHS advisory
committee, board, and/or peer review committee, or as a consultant.
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