Jennifer Byrne (research scientist)
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This article is about the scientist. For the journalist, see Jennifer Byrne.
Jennifer Anne Byrne (born 1966)[1] is a Professor of Molecular Oncology at University of Sydney, Australia. Byrne is notable for not only her cancer research, but the uncovering of academic fraud and junk science in cancer research.[2]
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Born | Jennifer Anne Byrne 1966 (age 57ā58) |
Alma mater | University of Queensland |
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Institutions | University of Sydney NSW Health Pathology |
Thesis | The structure of the human ribonucleoside diphosphate reductase M1 subunit gene, and the use of this locus in studies of embryonal tumours (1993) |
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As a result of her and her colleague's investigations, 17 papers have been retracted, and others have been noted.[3] As a result, the journal Nature rated Byrne as one of their "Ten people who mattered" in 2017.