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French scientist fined for failure to disclose industry ties

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Pulmonologist Michel Aubier has been found guilty of misleading France’s Senate during an inquiry on air pollution.

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  • 06 July 2017

    The original version of this article mis-translated Michel Aubier's television comments about whether environmental pollution predisposes to lung cancer.

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Casassus, B. French scientist fined for failure to disclose industry ties. Nature (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature.2017.22269

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