She is a geneticist who works on gut development and has devoted the last 10 years of her life to the Nature publishing group in various capacities. Highly qualified, and hardly a political appointment
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Didn't say it was a political appointment, she's of course qualified, but she's an obvious SJW (scroll thru her timeline) and this will probably further degrade the journal in SJWism.
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As we discussed before, I'd rather see _less_ politicization of science, not more. Hence I would prefer to have leaders be preferably hostile to politics in general. Someone with no known political behavior is also good.
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People have the right to have a scientific career and political beliefs. I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt that they will strive for integrity in their field until evidence is presented otherwise. Assuming the worst just feeds the fires of division
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