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- A Swedish court has given a disgraced Italian surgeon a suspended sentence for causing bodily harm during an experimental stem-cell windpipe transplant. Paolo Macchiarini, once seen as a pioneering transplant surgeon, was cleared of two charges of assault. Three patients treated in Sweden died.
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Jul 5, 2018 · This final KI investigation report follows the conclusion by the Central Ethical Review Board's expert group on Oct 2, 2017, that six papers, including the two Lancet papers, contained material constituting scientific misconduct and that all authors were guilty of misconduct.
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Jun 17, 2022 · A Swedish court has given a disgraced Italian surgeon a suspended sentence for causing bodily harm during an experimental stem-cell windpipe transplant. Paolo Macchiarini, once seen as a...
KI’s acting vice-chancellor decides that Paolo Macchiarini’s scientific articles are to be re-examined, this time by the expert group for misconduct in research at the Central Ethical Review Board (CEPN).
Jun 27, 2018 · Seven researchers, including the now disgraced surgeon Paolo Macchiarini, are guilty of scientific misconduct, the president of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden has ruled.
- Nigel Hawkes
- 2018
Jun 21, 2023 · Paolo Macchiarini misled the world over his breakthroughs in regenerative medicine, but why did most of the institutions that supported him bear no responsibility for hosting a rogue stem cell surgeon? It’s time for them to launch full and independent investigations, argue John Rasko and Carl Power.
Jun 22, 2023 · More than a decade after he first transplanted a synthetic trachea into a patient, the Italian surgeon and researcher Paolo Macchiarini, 64, has been sentenced to two years and a half in prison by a Swedish court.
Jan 29, 2024 · In 2023, Paolo Macchiarini, former surgeon at Karolinska University Hospital and visiting professor at KI, was convicted by the Svea Court of Appeal of gross assault concerning three operations performed at Karolinska University Hospital in 2011 and 2012. The judgement has become final.