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  1. Yoshihiro Sato (佐藤 嘉洋, Satō Yoshihiro, born January 25, 1981) is a Japanese kickboxer competing in K-1 at middleweight (−70 kg). He is the former world champion of Muay Thai in WKA and WPKC, and he won the Japanese national tournament of K-1 twice in 2006 and 2007.

  2. Aug 17, 2018 · Share: JAPAN— The first thing that went through Alison Avenell's head when she heard Yoshihiro Sato had died was that it might be a trick. It was March 2017, and in the previous years, Avenell, a clinical nutritionist at the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom, had spent thousands of hours combing through Sato's papers, together with ...

  3. Jun 27, 2022 · 27 Jun 2022. 1:35 PM ET. By Jeffrey Brainard. PolyPloiid/shutterstock.com. Share: A version of this story appeared in Science, Vol 377, Issue 6601. Alison Avenell spent years collecting evidence that Yoshihiro Sato, a now-deceased nutritional researcher in Japan, was among the most prolific fraudsters known to science.

  4. Jun 18, 2019 · Yoshihiro Sato, a Japanese bone-health researcher, plagiarized, fabricated and forged data in more than 60 studies. A team of researchers analysed how four universities investigated his misconduct and found them inadequate, opaque and poorly conducted.

    • Holly Else
    • 2019
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  6. Jul 18, 2023 · A more recent example is that of Yoshihiro Sato, a Japanese bone-health researcher. Sato, who died in 2016, fabricated data in dozens of trials of drugs or supplements that might prevent bone...

    • Richard Van Noorden
  7. Aug 6, 2019 · John Carlisle, an anesthetist and data sleuth, found problems in hundreds of papers by Yoshihiro Sato, a bone researcher in Japan. Sato has 66 retractions and his work influenced global health policies.

  8. Yoshihiro Sato, a man who studied bone health, diseases, and treatments received retractions for general misconduct, falsification/fabrication of data and results, false/forged authorship, concerns about results and findings, duplications of articles, and unreliable images, data, and findings.

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