Weekend reads: Silenced Anil Potti whistleblower revealed; how to identify scientific crackpots

booksThe first full week of 2015 featured a few drug company-related retractions. Here’s what was happening elsewhere:

8 thoughts on “Weekend reads: Silenced Anil Potti whistleblower revealed; how to identify scientific crackpots”

  1. [The link to the Elsevier “sound research” journal is broken.] Just a thought: if Elsevier now had a journal for “sound research”, does that mean that the other journals they publish are unsound?

    1. Not necessarily, although I feel that a significant number of journals published by Elsevier are on a decline.

  2. It is apparent that some publishers will continue to exploit scientists to unjustly enrich by lobbying to make reviewing manuscripts a mandatory requirement to promotion, tenure and job security. It is not enough that academics have been struggling with the ” publish or/and perish” mantra, it seems that from now on they will have to struggle with “review or they will get rid of you” mantra

  3. Notably, all of Anil Potti’s web sites that were manufactured to repair his reputation are no longer in service

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