Sentences with phrase «pnas editors»

PNAS failed, Jacobson said, to follow its own code of ethics that requires complaints of false statements to be investigated by a PNAS editor.

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Ideally, this senior author has inspected all the original data analyzed and reported in a paper, notes Randy Schekman, editor - in - chief of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
«I'm surprised that the authors, the reviewers, and the editors [of the PNAS paper] didn't see this,» Albers says.
Then, this past April, she teamed up with three other scientific superstars — Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and former editor - in - chief of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, former director of NIH, and current director of the National Cancer Institute — to publish «Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws,» a critique and call for reform that seems already to have altered the course of the workforce debate, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
«I think scientists all over would be shocked to realize what a phenomenally lucrative business scientific publishing can be,» Nicholas Cozzarelli, editor - in - chief of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS), says.
Elizabeth Blackburn cuts short her tenure at Salk amid gender discrimination lawsuits, which have also led Inder Verma to take leave of absence from editor - in - chief of PNAS
Randy Schekman, a biologist and editor - in - chief of PNAS, told ScienceInsider that most editorial board members strongly favored the change.
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) announces the appointment of Inder M. Verma, Ph.D., as editor - in - chief of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the official NAS journal.
La Jolla, CA — The editors of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) selected the article «Targeted delivery of proteins across the blood - brain barrier» by Brian J....
WASHINGTON, DC — The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) announces the appointment of Inder M. Verma, Ph.D., as editor - in - chief of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the official NAS...
So Mann's graduate student got preferential treatment from the PNAS by being «given» a «prearranged editor» within the «prohibited» window of CoI rules.
Teaming up with his former coauthor Ross McKitrick, he submitted a short letter to the editor of PNAS claiming that our reconstruction used «upside down proxy data.»
If he decides that the moon is made of green cheese and Apollo 11 be damned, will PNAS» editors send that paper out to peer review, and publish it?
The name of the editor, who may remain anonymous to the author until the paper is accepted, will be published in PNAS as editor of the article.
When submitting a paper to PNAS have you prefaced your cover letter to the editor with remarks to the effect that you know the journal is a «scam» but you're hoping to avoid being besmirched?
For direct submission papers, the PNAS Office will invite the referees, secure the reviews, and forward them to the editor.
It was particularly nice of PNAS to allow the Team to «prearrange» an editor who had been a collaborator with a coauthor within the past 4 years — Cazenave was coauthor with Rahmstorf in Rahmstorf et al (Science 2007), Recent climate observations compared to projections (accepted Jan 25, 2007; published Feb 1, 2007).
PNAS to give a «prearranged editor» to a submission by a graduate student at Penn State.
The evidence to date suggests that Climategate involved leaders of the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK's Royal Society, editors of leading research journals — Nature, Science, PNAS, etc., the news media, the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, the International Alliance of National Academies, etc..
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