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To whom it may concern: Shinya Yamanaka is not your personal moral crusader
“The facts speak for themselves,” is a favorite maxim. Sometimes they do. But when they don’t? This liminal state between unequivocal truth and falsehood is where politics finds itself a comfortable home. The time following the announcement of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine presents a special opportunity for the public communication of …
Posted in 2012 nobel prize, discourse analysis, Media, philosophy, philosophy of medicine, Politics, public communication of science, shinya yamanaka, stem cell research
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Science: lies straight from the pit of hell
Posted in 2012 nobel prize, developmental biology, hESC, iPS, john gurdon, reflections, reprogramming, shinya yamanaka, SNCT, stem cell research
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