At Temple University's Katz School of Medicine, two longtime colleagues are fighting over claims that one stole the other's research.

In Temple, two scientists fight over a stolen heart research claim and a startup that sells for $53 million

In search of cures for human heart disease, Steven Houser led his lab at Temple University to induce heart attacks in animals with similar sized organs: pigs. The scientist deemed the results so promising that samples of pig hearts were stored in a freezer at negative temperature, in boxes labeled with secret codes. But when …

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