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A Star Surgeon Left a Trail of Dead Patients-and His Whistleblowers Were PunishedScience & Medicine Blogs Oct 24, 2020 by Eve Herold - Leapsmag Eve Herold is a science writer specializing in issues at the intersection of science and society. She has written and spoken extensively about stem cell research and regenerative medicine and the social and bioethical aspects of leading-edge medicine. Her 2007 book, Stem Cell Wars, was awarded a Commendation in Popular Medicine by the British Medical Association. tags: #investigation #corruption #medicine #scientists-behaving-badly #malpractise #publication-standards #surgeon #whistleblowers #patients #punished #bioethics |
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A Star Surgeon Left a Trail of Dead Patients-and His Whistleblowers Were Punished Eve Herold is a science writer specializing in issues at the intersection of science and society. She has written and spoken extensively about stem cell research and regenerative medicine and the social and bioethical aspects of leading-edge medicine. Her 2007 book, Stem Cell Wars, was awarded a Commendation in Popular Medicine by the British Medical Association.
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