Donald Kennedy
Donald Kennedy
Donald Kennedy is an American scientist, public administrator and academic. He served as Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, President of Stanford University, and Editor-in-Chief of Science Magazine. He resigned as president of Stanford University in 1992 in the wake of a scandal involving expenses charged to the federal government...
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There are enormous pressures to be extremely productive and at the top of the heap.
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I think it's a 'sauce for the goose, sauce for the gander' proposition. If you're going to be a full co-author and share in the credit for an accomplishment, then you have to take the fall if it's wrong.
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He got out with just the clothes on his back.
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We're sort of pondering what they mean by research misbehavior, which is not in anybody's anthology of terms about research impropriety.
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The process benefits enormously from the kind of candor that results when referees know that their identity is held in confidence.