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Spartan Profiles: Fang Shi-Min

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            Higher education in China has been beset by pseudoscience, fraud and misconduct, until an MSU alumnus decided to do something about it.  Fang Shi-Min, Ph. D. ’95, living in San Diego in 2000, began exposing the offenders in his personal web site about Chinese culture and literature, New Threads (xys.org).   The site eventually became the flagship in the fight for academic integrity and received widespread coverage from the media, including the international journals Science and Nature

            “I could easily get information from China because many newspapers and magazines were online,” explains Fang, who used the pseudonym Fang Zhouzi.  “We have exposed more than 500 cases so far.  I think the situation is getting better.” 

            Among them were professors who falsified resumes, who claimed credit for research they did not conduct, who plagiarized articles and books, and in some cases, who faked research. 

            At first Chinese officials were slow to react, choosing instead to block Shi-Ming’s web site.  “But now, the Chinese government at least admits there are problems . . .  and has issued several regulations,” notes Shi-Ming, currently working in Beijing as a science writer and columnist. 

            A native of Yunxiao, a coastal town in Fujian Province, Shi-Ming graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Hefei, Anhui Province, a school that was nicknamed "United States Training Center" because graduates pursued further degrees in the U.S.  Accordingly, Shi-Ming chose MSU because of its strength in molecular and cell biology.  “Also, the pictures of campus scenery in the brochures looked very attractive.”  He adds, “MSU is an ivory tower to me. My five-year stay at MSU was the best time in my life. My mentor, Dr. Zachary Burton, is a good teacher and friend.” 

            He and fellow student Zhaohui Wang co-founded a Chinese Poetry Group.  In 1995, Gary Nash, a doctoral music student at MSU, composed a song based on one of his poems, The Last Love Song. “It was sung by my friend Shudong Luo at her graduation recital,” recalls Shi-Ming.  “That's one of my proudest moments at MSU.”

Author: Robert Bao

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