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“[G]hostwriting practices violate well-established academic standards. Academic authors who sign their name to ghostwritten publications pad their CVs and gain scientific credibility through publishing in journals. But if our students do this, and we find out, we sanction them. They could, in fact, be expelled for violating authorship rules.”

Trudo Lemmens talks to Paul Thacker about med school professors who put their names on ghostwritten, industry-sponsored scientific articles.

Margaret Soltan, June 22, 2011 12:48PM
Posted in: ghost writing

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  1. adam Says:

    You hit the Daily Double today, UD, first with the post about Nemeroff (et al) and now with the post about ghostwriting. Like hand and glove.

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