We must be open about our mistakes
Jim Woodgett ()
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Jim Woodgett: Jim Woodgett studies signalling pathways at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute in Toronto, Canada.
Nature, 2012, vol. 489, issue 7414, 7-7
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Greater transparency about the scientific process and a closer focus on correcting defective data are the way forward, says Jim Woodgett.
Date: 2012
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