(KRON) — A former Stanford worker was convicted of altering knowledge utilized in a breast most cancers research after she was fired, in accordance with the USA Division of Justice.
Naheed Mangi, 66, faces as much as 11 years in jail after she was convicted on Friday of two counts of intentional injury to a protected pc and one rely of accessing a protected pc with out authorization.
Mangi labored as a medical analysis coordinator for Stanford’s Most cancers Medical Trials Workplace from Sept. 2012 to Aug. 2013. Her duties included getting into knowledge, monitoring analysis and scheduling affected person appointments, in accordance with courtroom paperwork.
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She labored on a Genentech-sponsored research for breast most cancers sufferers known as the “Velvet Breast Cancer MO27782 Study.” Its function was to judge a brand new pharmaceutical remedy for breast most cancers sufferers.
Considered one of Mangi’s obligations was to report severe adverse results that sufferers had through the research.
On Aug. 19, 2013, Mangi was fired. Her supervisor emailed Genentech the identical day to disable her entry to Stanford’s database, however that didn’t occur till the following day.
On the evening of Aug. 19, Mangi logged into the database and adjusted knowledge within the research, placing in incorrect info and insults about her former supervisor.
“Naheed Mangi’s actions jeopardized vital most cancers analysis and precipitated 1000’s in monetary loss to Stanford College, mentioned U.S. Secret Service Particular Agent in Cost Shawn Bradstreet.
Stanford reentered the entire broken knowledge, performed an inside investigation and reported the incident to authorities.