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J******1
发帖数: 233
1
所谓大牛,应该是学术界某个领域的领军人物之一,即名教授 -- 当然是铁牛。哥大的
名教授更是厉害。他的铁牛也会在这样一种情况下,被嘎然终止,就是他严重的行为犯
规。之前,也有少数类似例子发生,教授由于某种原因遭大学校方处理,但铁牛还让延
续。
不过,这次哥大的处理相当决然,关闭他的实验室,他的它处职位也立即发生倒牌效应
。我很想知道他的铁牛还保留吗?还是被扫地出门?
还有让人好奇的是:他的严重的行为违规。 十几年前,也有人因某种原因被解散实验
室,在学术界也怔了一下。可是庙小,过一段时间也没声音了。哥大庙大,影响则会更
大。
究竟是如何的行为违规?大家都很好奇。我认为最好公布一下,这对广大铁牛们和科研
人员们有个警戒,注意行为规范。
下面转载一文:
Behavioral ‘violations’ cost prominent neuroscientist positions at
Columbia, HHMI
By Meredith WadmanMar. 8, 2018
Prominent Columbia University neuroscientist Tom Jessell, 66, has been fired
for “serious [behavioral] violations” and the university is closing his
lab, the New York City institution said in a statement yesterday. The Howard
Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) in Chevy Chase, Maryland, which effectively
employed Jessell, a leader in understanding neural development, also
terminated him as an investigator last week because he “violated HHMI
policy,” according to a statement from the institute.
Neither institution will reveal Jessell’s transgressions or say what
policies he violated. Columbia said only:
Columbia has ended the administrative positions of Dr. Thomas Jessell and
will be winding down the Jessell lab at [Columbia University Medical Center]
. These decisions follow an investigation that revealed serious violations
of University policies and values governing the behavior of faculty members
in an academic environment. The University will fulfill its responsibility
to close the lab in a manner that both preserves valuable research and helps
those involved to continue to pursue their careers. Dr. Jessell has been
out of the lab since the investigation began.
The university would not specify when the investigation began or who
conducted it and HHMI would not say whether it conducted its own
investigation or relied on Columbia’s findings.
A university official said that the lab, whose website in January listed 10
staff, two graduate students, and 10 postdoctoral students, will wind down
over the coming 15 months.
HHMI has supported Jessell’s research since 1985, the same year that he
moved from Harvard University to Columbia. The institute terminated him on 2
March. Kathryn Brown, chief of communications at HHMI, said that the
termination was “unrelated to review of his science.”
HHMI investigators are formally employees of HHMI although they remain
physically at their home institutions. Jessell is also a Claire Tow
professor in the departments of Neuroscience and Biochemistry & Molecular
Biophysics at Columbia, and was co-director of the Mortimer B. Zuckerman
Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Columbia’s neuroscience institute, created
in 2016. Today, his co-directors Eric Kandel and Richard Axel, are the only
ones featured on the institute’s website.
Columbia has not stripped Jessell of his tenured professorship in
neuroscience; removing a tenured professor at the university requires a
series of steps involving the faculty affairs committee. These are outlined
here.
Jessell did not respond within several hours to an email requesting comment.
He met with his lab staff and students to break the news to them earlier
this week.
A leading expert in neural movement control, Jessell, a U.K. native who
completed his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge, conducted pioneering
studies that identified mechanisms involved in the neural development and
organization of the spinal cord. He shared the $1 million Kavli Prize in
Neuroscience in 2008, the first year that the prestigious awards were made.
The foundation noted the far-reaching, foundational nature of his work: “
The principles of circuit construction that have emerged from Jessell’s
studies in the spinal cord are now known to apply throughout the brain, and
in particular they have helped to explain, in molecular terms, how different
parts of the cerebral cortex acquire their specialised character.”
Jessell’s trainees include prominent neuroscientist and president of
Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, who did
not respond to a request for comment.
J******1
发帖数: 233
2
所谓大牛,应该是学术界某个领域的领军人物之一,即名教授 -- 当然是铁牛。哥大的
名教授更是厉害。他的铁牛也会在这样一种情况下,被嘎然终止,就是他严重的行为犯
规。之前,也有少数类似例子发生,教授由于某种原因遭大学校方处理,但铁牛还让延
续。
不过,这次哥大的处理相当决然,关闭他的实验室,他的它处职位也立即发生倒牌效应
。我很想知道他的铁牛还保留吗?还是被扫地出门?
还有让人好奇的是:他的严重的行为违规。 十几年前,也有人因某种原因被解散实验
室,在学术界也怔了一下。可是庙小,过一段时间也没声音了。哥大庙大,影响则会更
大。
究竟是如何的行为违规?大家都很好奇。我认为最好公布一下,这对广大铁牛们和科研
人员们有个警戒,注意行为规范。
下面转载一文:
Behavioral ‘violations’ cost prominent neuroscientist positions at
Columbia, HHMI
By Meredith WadmanMar. 8, 2018
Prominent Columbia University neuroscientist Tom Jessell, 66, has been fired
for “serious [behavioral] violations” and the university is closing his
lab, the New York City institution said in a statement yesterday. The Howard
Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) in Chevy Chase, Maryland, which effectively
employed Jessell, a leader in understanding neural development, also
terminated him as an investigator last week because he “violated HHMI
policy,” according to a statement from the institute.
Neither institution will reveal Jessell’s transgressions or say what
policies he violated. Columbia said only:
Columbia has ended the administrative positions of Dr. Thomas Jessell and
will be winding down the Jessell lab at [Columbia University Medical Center]
. These decisions follow an investigation that revealed serious violations
of University policies and values governing the behavior of faculty members
in an academic environment. The University will fulfill its responsibility
to close the lab in a manner that both preserves valuable research and helps
those involved to continue to pursue their careers. Dr. Jessell has been
out of the lab since the investigation began.
The university would not specify when the investigation began or who
conducted it and HHMI would not say whether it conducted its own
investigation or relied on Columbia’s findings.
A university official said that the lab, whose website in January listed 10
staff, two graduate students, and 10 postdoctoral students, will wind down
over the coming 15 months.
HHMI has supported Jessell’s research since 1985, the same year that he
moved from Harvard University to Columbia. The institute terminated him on 2
March. Kathryn Brown, chief of communications at HHMI, said that the
termination was “unrelated to review of his science.”
HHMI investigators are formally employees of HHMI although they remain
physically at their home institutions. Jessell is also a Claire Tow
professor in the departments of Neuroscience and Biochemistry & Molecular
Biophysics at Columbia, and was co-director of the Mortimer B. Zuckerman
Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Columbia’s neuroscience institute, created
in 2016. Today, his co-directors Eric Kandel and Richard Axel, are the only
ones featured on the institute’s website.
Columbia has not stripped Jessell of his tenured professorship in
neuroscience; removing a tenured professor at the university requires a
series of steps involving the faculty affairs committee. These are outlined
here.
Jessell did not respond within several hours to an email requesting comment.
He met with his lab staff and students to break the news to them earlier
this week.
A leading expert in neural movement control, Jessell, a U.K. native who
completed his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge, conducted pioneering
studies that identified mechanisms involved in the neural development and
organization of the spinal cord. He shared the $1 million Kavli Prize in
Neuroscience in 2008, the first year that the prestigious awards were made.
The foundation noted the far-reaching, foundational nature of his work: “
The principles of circuit construction that have emerged from Jessell’s
studies in the spinal cord are now known to apply throughout the brain, and
in particular they have helped to explain, in molecular terms, how different
parts of the cerebral cortex acquire their specialised character.”
Jessell’s trainees include prominent neuroscientist and president of
Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, Marc Tessier-Lavigne, who did
not respond to a request for comment.
r*******e
发帖数: 680
3
Behavioral ‘violations’搞死如此迅速彻底,也说明科学家在社会里面基本没啥地
位,就像宠物一样,说扔就扔了。有钱或者有权的人出这种事,要吵闹挣扎很久也不见
得死光光。参见各任美国总统。
这个评论不涉及他具体的罪恶行为,那是哥伦比亚要说明的事。
T****i
发帖数: 15191
4
到底发生了什么?

【在 r*******e 的大作中提到】
: Behavioral ‘violations’搞死如此迅速彻底,也说明科学家在社会里面基本没啥地
: 位,就像宠物一样,说扔就扔了。有钱或者有权的人出这种事,要吵闹挣扎很久也不见
: 得死光光。参见各任美国总统。
: 这个评论不涉及他具体的罪恶行为,那是哥伦比亚要说明的事。

F*Q
发帖数: 3259
5
十有八九是和目前的“me too” 运动有关。奇怪的是哥大的手腕居然那么强,详情捂
得滴水不漏。


: 到底发生了什么?



【在 T****i 的大作中提到】
: 到底发生了什么?
m*****n
发帖数: 251
6
有个屁的地位
除了点虚名
没钱没权,拿什么去挣扎?

【在 r*******e 的大作中提到】
: Behavioral ‘violations’搞死如此迅速彻底,也说明科学家在社会里面基本没啥地
: 位,就像宠物一样,说扔就扔了。有钱或者有权的人出这种事,要吵闹挣扎很久也不见
: 得死光光。参见各任美国总统。
: 这个评论不涉及他具体的罪恶行为,那是哥伦比亚要说明的事。

N***Y
发帖数: 2407
7
生物医学类的,不奇怪。毫无学术规范、造假是家常便饭的垃圾学科。
F*Q
发帖数: 3259
8
学术圈里的人都差不多,只是有些学科造假容易一些,而另外一些学科造假难一些而已。


: 生物医学类的,不奇怪。毫无学术规范、造假是家常便饭的垃圾学科。



【在 N***Y 的大作中提到】
: 生物医学类的,不奇怪。毫无学术规范、造假是家常便饭的垃圾学科。
y*******g
发帖数: 125
9
逛了下twitter, 看来大概率是搞了女学生然后闹矛盾然后开除了学生然后学生报复
w*****2
发帖数: 1
10

请把纳米加上 谢谢

【在 N***Y 的大作中提到】
: 生物医学类的,不奇怪。毫无学术规范、造假是家常便饭的垃圾学科。
J******1
发帖数: 233
11
有个网友留言道:
“英国佬就是能“干”----真是欠得艾滋的烂货。”
看来是一场在女学生身上的骚动,引发哥大断然斩牛人
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