A life science professor has been sacked from the prestigious
Tongji University in Shanghai after a forgery was found on his
academic record.
Zhou Zuyi, deputy rector of the university, told this week that
Yang Jie, former director of the Life Science and Technology
Institute, was removed from his post due to his inability to carry
out his role, not just for his suspect academicbackground.
Yang, who obtained a doctorate in biochemistry from Tohuku
University of Japan in 1998, was found to have forged the
graduation year to 1993 on the resume he presented to Tongji.
The forgery made his post-doctorate from Emory University in the
United States suspicious. The study was said to be between 1993 and
1996 on the resume.
Yang distinguished himself from 13 contestants for Tongji's life
science post in 2003 by being the author of a famous cell thesis
carried by the Science magazine in 1998 and his experience at
Colorado University Cancer Center.
Although it has removed Yang from his post, the university has
retained his teaching title.
Only a month earlier, China's top-notch university of Tsinghua
dismissed professor Liu Hui for faking academic achievement and
work experience.
The scandals have aroused public concern about the supervision
of academic discipline in higher-learning institutes.
(Xinhua News Agency April 29, 2006)