The 
replication crisis except it's turned out above that the data was manipulated rather than misinterpreted.
There was another case in Stanford from last year (below).
Given the lack of integrity of the 
disgraced former President of Harvard, and the expectations normally ascribed to such positions, one wonders how far the universities and associated research facilities have 
degenerated.
'The president of Stanford University has resigned after an investigation opened by the board of trustees found several academic reports he authored contained manipulated data.
Marc Tessier-Lavigne, who has spent seven years as president, authored 12 reports that contained falsified information, including lab panels that had been stitched together, panel backgrounds that were digitally altered and blot results taken from other research papers.
...
Although Tesser-Lavigne is stepping down as president, effective Aug. 31, he will remain a Stanford faculty member and continue his research on brain development and neurodegeneration.'
Stanford president resigns after fallout from falsified data in his research - NPR