Word: macked
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...Relman leaves the door open for the kind of work Mack has done by using the word "ultimately." Mack, in fact, is working in an academic community where, at a certain point in time, ideas are enough. If an academic community isn't a safe haven for nascent, if odd and unconventional, ideas, what...
Relman also points out the Mack "hadn't published evidence in the scientific literature or in any scholarly books." But as Mack's lawyer Roderick MacLeish correctly argues, "John has the right as a faculty member to choose the medium through which he wishes to communicate his work...
...letter issued by the committee "is neither punitive nor coercive but it does suggest how Dr. Mack's future studies might be brought up to the standards expected of the Harvard Faculty of Medicine," Rehlman told The Crimson in a news story that ran on September...
Rehlman ignores one significant detail: Dr. Mack is a tenured professor at Harvard Medical School, entitled to all the privileges that the post confers...
...obtaining tenure, winning the approval of both his faculty and the University president, Mack retains the right to conduct his research in whatever manner he sees fit. No matter what its opinion of Mack's work or methods, the Medical School bound itself to tolerate his scholarship when it recommended him for tenure...