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Written by Weishi MengJuly 27, 2019June 24, 2026

What motivated the New York Times to target Dr. Carlo Croce?

On March 8 2017, James Glanz and Agustin Armendariz published a highly unflattering and damaging article in the New York Times. Their target was Dr. Carlo Croce, a prominent member of the faculty at Ohio State University, in the Department of Cancer Biology and Genetics, and a member of the US National Academy of Sciences. The […]

Written by Weishi MengDecember 8, 2016December 13, 2016

The Travesty of Post Publication Peer Review

 It is well known that Chinese people have a practical and pragmatic bent. I recall having asked a successful professor what it would take to publish in Nature. He replied: “You need to do very good work, make a lot of friends in your field and, above all, make sure to befriend the editors. To […]

Written by Weishi MengOctober 7, 2016October 9, 2016

First Amendment Abuse and the Post Publication Peer Review Scam

On Tuesday October 4 at 10AM, a Michigan Court in Detroit conducted a hearing on case 326691 “Fazlul Sarkar vs John Doe”. As you may recall from our coverage at Science Transparency, Pr… Source: First Amendment Abuse: Time to Sue Post Publication Reviewers for False Accusations

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