American Association of Thoracic Surgery: Macchiarini method works!
“The reviewers and editors agree there is not clear evidence to support Dr Murray’s claim.”
By Leonid Schneider, on research integrity, biomedical ethics and academic publishing
“The reviewers and editors agree there is not clear evidence to support Dr Murray’s claim.”
“People should believe in themselves; to search the treasures that they have inside and use them to reinterpret the role.” – Paolo Madeddu,, Professor and Chair at University of Bristol.
Schneider Shorts 17.11.2023 – a sexual harasser comes to Prague, cover-ups in London and Florence, with a Dutch scam, many retractions, Alzheimer’s infectively uncorked, and finally, another Alzheimer’s superstar exposed as a fraud.
The published research by Daria Mochly-Rosen and her mentee Julio CB Ferreira supports the theory that maybe Stanford is a bad place for science.
Schneider Shorts 10.11.2023: Italy Special – Milanese bully’s Golden Girls, real data alla Parmigiana, special care for Italian EMBO members, retractions in Rome and Messina, plus other retractions from Argentina, USA and Ukraine, and finally, a Nigerian scammer with a name you won’t forget!
Does the anti-colonial left really care about Palestinians? Or do they just dislike Jews?
A zombie scientist, unwelcome everywhere outside of Naples, retains a warm boarding place at a Leibniz Institute in Germany.
Schneider Shorts 3.11.2023 – trachea transplanters with retracted papers and safe MD thesis, MDPI lawyering-up against For Better Science, editors taking action on fake science, with another successful pig heart transplant, a thousand scientists on meat payroll, and finally, a Canadian university whitewashes a rotten crook.
Schneider Shorts 27.10.2023 – The Real Iron Man in Texas, Swedish researchers escape investigation, with a Heidelberg papermill, a brave whistleblower, concerns expressed and cancer cured, and finally, why FASEB is worse than Asian papermills.
“Among these candidates that you “vetted” were people with no expertise in the field (either 0 or 1 publication), people with longer PubPeer profiles and more retractions than most people have articles on their CVs, and people whose names appear as authors on sold paper sites. ” – Jillian Goldfarb






