Sentences with phrase «journal editorial published»

Activist shareholder Carl Icahn rallied against the corporate governance system in American business in a Wall Street Journal editorial published Wednesday.

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A Las Vegas Review - Journal article published on Friday said that Taylor told workers only that «News + Media has multiple owner / investors, that some are from Las Vegas, and that in face - to - face meetings he has been assured that the group will not meddle in the newspaper's editorial content.»
Contrary to Ms. Holmes's claims, the Journal shared all facts and anecdotes published in the articles with Theranos before publication, in accordance with our longstanding editorial practice and principles.
In an editorial in The Journal of the American Medical Association, a Stanford School of Medicine professor criticizes the company for operating in «stealth mode for more than a decade» in order to «change the entire health system» without publishing anything in peer - reviewed biomedical journals.
In an editorial published in the Wall Street Journal preceding the discussion draft's release, Camp said: «If Congress doesn't take action, the U.S. risks falling further behind.
Nevertheless, there were numerous critics expressing worries about the growth of margin lending, but the financial press tended to play their arguments down, even going as far as charging the critics with trying to undermine confidence for ulterior reasons (Barron's and the Wall Street Journal both published editorials to that effect).
Through an opinion - editorial published in the Edmonton Journal and Calgary Herald, the former premier defended her record as premier and refused to apologize for the misdeeds and scandals that occurred during her time as Premier of Alberta.
Most of the time, Commentary published my pieces pretty much as I wrote them, which accounts, no doubt, for my high opinion of the journal's editorial practices.
Professionally, Tim leads the Library Technology team at Lehigh University, is on the editorial board for theCode4Lib Journal and has published seven articles and given over 20 national and regional presentations on library technology topics.
Except as I have retained in the book the original form of articles which editorial necessity compressed when they were published in the Journal, I have left the essays practically as they first were printed.
Hence it was possible for the word quest to become almost sacred in Christian circles, for the leading Modernist journal to publish an editorial on «The Cult of the Questers,» for the Laymen's Appraisal Commission on Missions to suggest that the missionary activity of the church be also made part of the quest for the truth or the true religion.
The peer - reviewed social science journal that published the study, along with commentary alongside it, commissions a member of its own editorial board (who has an openly hostile view of the study) to «audit» the peer - review process.
However, in spring 2005, when Raymond Bradley, an atheist in Editorial Board for The Open Society journal, wrote an open letter to Flew accusing him of not «check [ing] the veracity of [Schroeder's] claims before swallowing them whole,» Flew strongly responded to that charge in a letter published in the same journal in summer 2006, describing the content of Bradley's letter «extraordinary offensive» and the accusation made by him as an «egregiously offensive charge»; he also implied that Bradley was a «secularist bigot,» and suggested that he should follow Socrates's advice (as scripted in Plato's Republic) of «follow [ing] the argument wherever it leads.»
In an editorial published Tuesday in the British Medical Journal, Dr. Edwin Mitchell, professor of child health research at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, wrote, «So what needs to be done?
In February 2015 an editorial published in the British Medical Journal (the BMJ) responded to the National Institute for Clinical Excellence guidance on co-sleeping and SIDS issued shortly before.
REPORT BY DYLAN SKRILOFF The intentions of the Journal News» editorial board in publishing a highly controversial «interactive gun map» are further occluded by an inconvenient fact.
He has also published many editorial essays on various political topics, including pieces in The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Ottawa Citizen, Newsday, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Milwaukee Journal - Sentinel, and pieces that have been distributed through Knight - Ridder.
He has served on the editorial boards of medical journals, has published over 90 peer - reviewed articles, and has received over $ 4.5 million in research funding.
While state Senate Democrats were calling for an update to their chamber's policies on sexual harassment [Jan. 26, Page 1, «Senators Eye Policy Update»], I happened to be doing research and read an editorial published in the Journal Inquirer newspaper in the spring of 1980.
He noted in 2006 when the Journal News editorial board requested gun permit information he successfully pleaded with them only to publish names and towns, and leave the addresses out of it.
This warning derives from an editorial published in the journal Science Advances.
Mann says his complaint was that the peer - review process had been distorted to allow «extremely poor papers» to be published and points out that the journal's editor - in - chief and half the editorial board had resigned in protest.
These results, published online ahead of print in the American Journal of Medicine, with an accompanying editorial by the editor - in - chief, show that Plaque HD ®, produced statistically significant reductions in dental plaque and inflammation throughout the body as measured by hs - CRP.
Dingemanse, who has published in a number of journals that use Editorial Manager, including PLOS ONE, says: «It's quite amazing that they haven't got around to implementing a safe system.»
ScienceInsider has discovered that the journal's editorial board, as published online, contains the names of several scientists who say they have no relationship whatsoever with the journal — including German Nobel laureate Harald zur Hausen.
The Journal's editorial board members consider this study to be in the top 2 % of those to be published this year in terms of significance and overall importance.
In cases where an institutional investigation of large - scale error or misconduct is under way, a Science Journal may publish an Editorial Expression of Concern relating to the paper in question.
The signatories — including Science Editor - in - Chief Bruce Alberts, who wrote an editorial on the subject in this week's issue of Science — make 18 recommendations, most of which discourage journal editors and hiring managers from considering only the prestige of the journals that applicants have published in and ignoring the content and impact of his or her actual research.
An editorial committee has been established to publish an interdisciplinary annual journal which will include selected highlights of outstanding research results obtained by Marie Curie Fellows during their fellowships.
Six reports and an editorial published in the 11 February issue of The New England Journal of Medicine add to the earlier evidence reported last August that the syndrome is rare.
Therefore, I decided to try publishing as a career and got a position as editorial assistant for the Journal of Experimental Botany.
The findings will be published in the November issue of the Journal of Adolescent Health along with an accompanying editorial and two supporting studies, challenging the current conservative approach to feeding adolescents with anorexia nervosa during hospitalization for malnutrition.
Susan Koester joined the editorial staff at Neuron after her first postdoc and quickly learned that being senior editor was primarily about understanding what constitutes outstanding, cutting - edge research and making sure that that was the research published in the journal.
His editorial about the report is published in the August issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
His opinion editorial was published online today in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
The editor - in - chief of the journal published the commentary and an editorial he wrote online ahead of print.
Only 30 per cent of the journals in the study published readily accessible editorial conflict - of - interest policies.
Lloyd - Jones's editorial is based on a large new study published in the journal that looked at adults, ages 50 to 80, with cardiovascular disease who took extended - release niacin (vitamin B3) and laropiprant (a drug that reduces face flushing caused by high doses of niacin) to see if it reduced heart attack and stroke compared to a placebo over four years.
The study was published in the December issue of Experimental Hematology, the official publication of the Society for Hematology and Stem Cells, and also highlighted in the journal's editorial due to its significance in the biology and treatment of blood cancer.
In fact, as part of Kesselheim's 2008 study in JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association, his team reviewed 43 editorials that had been published in peer - review health care journals between 1975 and 2008 concerning generic substitutions for branded cardiovascular disease pharmaceuticals.
Advisors who do cutting - edge research in hot fields, have been awarded prizes, have published extensively, and sit on editorial boards of journals are more likely to spawn the next generation of faculty.
«As someone who used SCIgen to expose the lack of editorial and peer review of a suspect journal, anyone with a modicum of English language proficiency should be able to detect a paper written by SCIgen or similar software,» says Philip Davis, an independent researcher who consults for the publishing industry.
An editorial posted online on 28 April says the journal's objective in publishing the study was «the sounding of an alarm to draw immediate attention to the urgent need to rein in applications of gene - editing technologies, especially in the human germ cells or embryos.»
Patients with recurrent glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) treated with an experimental vaccine made from the patient's own resected tumor tissue showed an improved survival compared with historical patients who received the standard of care alone, according to an analysis of a phase 2 trial of this vaccine that was recently published in the journal Neuro - Oncology and accompanied by an editorial highlighting the importance of the trial.
The editorial ran in conjunction with a new report from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), which was also published in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
The editorial ran in conjunction with a new report from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), which was also published today in JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
The study and editorial were published February 16, 2015, in the eFirst Pages of the journal, Pediatrics.
The following is an excerpt of an editorial by Kevin Strange, Ph.D., president of the MDI Biological Laboratory and CEO of Novo Biosciences, that was originally published in the online journal Regenerative Medicine Network.
Press - release ************************** Disclosure: I'm on editorial board of Russian scientific journal «Cell Transplantation and Tissue Engineering» published by HSCI.
This year, Zhijie «Jay» Xu was named an editorial board member of the International Journal of Computational Mathematics, a peer - reviewed, open - access journal that publishes original research and review articles spanning all areas of computational matheJournal of Computational Mathematics, a peer - reviewed, open - access journal that publishes original research and review articles spanning all areas of computational mathejournal that publishes original research and review articles spanning all areas of computational mathematics.
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