The author has now included a slightly odd statement in the appendices. It's worth remembering that the original appendix contained a number of factually inaccurate statements about myself and co-authorspic.twitter.com/t9Tuun3cMF
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The author has now included a slightly odd statement in the appendices. It's worth remembering that the original appendix contained a number of factually inaccurate statements about myself and co-authorspic.twitter.com/t9Tuun3cMF
I would also suggest that hurting people's feelings is a bizarrely patronizing thing to say. Defamation of PhD students in published scientific work is about more than "feelings"
Something else to note is that while the paper now no longer insultingly refers to other work as "cherry-picking"...pic.twitter.com/Pyj3W6qZlA
...however, it does still dismiss other scientific works with no real basis The words "cherry-picking" have been removed, but it's quite clear what is meant particularly given the contextpic.twitter.com/HcV2R8ov9K
One really has to wonder what @wileyinresearch is doing at this point. The original paper is gone from the internet, although I'll post it up somewhere for people to download at some point for posterity
Meanwhile, I am aware of numerous people (including myself) who have emailed @wileyinresearch and the European Journal of Clinical Investigation, and neither organization has responded in any way
This counts as an appendicectomy in academic terms. The necrotic appendix has been excised. But the surgeons need to speak to the patient too to tell them what they did.
It's an appendicectomy when you actually needed to perform a hemi colectomy
When I hear the last lines of that new statement in my head it always comes out in a certain tone
Last time anyone believes that I suspect
I wonder what it is about Stanford's culture that allows academics to cross the line from spirited debate to personal attacks?
@joboaler shares a similar experience from a few years back https://web.stanford.edu/~joboaler/
Can anyone help me understand?
Also see Scott Atlas, Jay Bhattacharya, Michael Levitt, Eran Bendavid from Stanford
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