首页> 外文期刊>Discover >Contributors
【24h】

Contributors

机译:贡献者

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Jeanne lenzer ("Peter's Principles," page 44) is an investigative medical journalist based in Kingston, New York. Recently she met with biochemist Peter Duesberg to profile him for DISCOVER. Duesberg received attention in the scientific community in the late 1980s after he advanced a controversial theory that HIV doesn't cause AIDS. Throughout history, rebel thinkers have been essential to the advancement of science by putting conventional wisdom to the test. Lenzer therefore was stunned when, during her research, several respected scientists who were willing to consider Duesberg's theories told her they preferred to remain anonymous rather than risk being ostracized by their peers. "A few highly placed physicians didn't want their names used even though they thought Duesberg could possibly be right in part, if not in whole, about HIV," Lenzer says. "Some were skeptical but felt that at a minimum his ideas should be tested rather than rejected out of hand." Lenzer is a frequent contributor to the British Medical Journal. Her work has appeared in The Scientist and Slate. She recently completed a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT.
机译:珍妮·伦策(Jeanne lenzer)(“彼得的原则”,第44页)是驻纽约金斯敦的调查医学记者。最近,她会见了生物化学家彼得·杜斯伯格(Peter Duesberg),为他介绍了DISCOVER。在提出了有争议的理论认为艾滋病毒不会导致艾滋病之后,杜斯伯格在1980年代后期受到了科学界的关注。在整个历史中,反叛思想家通过检验传统智慧对科学发展至关重要。因此,当伦策在研究过程中,几位愿意考虑杜斯伯格理论的受人尊敬的科学家告诉她,他们宁愿保持匿名而不愿被同伴排斥时,感到惊讶。伦策说:“尽管一些高级医师不愿使用自己的名字,尽管他们认为杜斯伯格可能在某种程度上甚至对整个艾滋病都是正确的。” “有些人持怀疑态度,但认为至少应该对他的想法进行检验,而不是一味拒绝。”伦策经常为《英国医学杂志》撰稿。她的作品曾出现在《科学家和板岩》中。她最近在麻省理工学院获得了奈特科学新闻奖学金。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号