A jury found Naheed Mangi replaced patient medical data with erroneous information, insults about former boss.
A former Stanford employee was convicted of altering data used in a breast cancer study after she was fired, according to the United States Department of Justice. Naheed Mangi, 66, ...
A jury found Naheed Mangi replaced patient medical data with erroneous information, insults about former boss.
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