Living in the US in an international and scientific environment is a wonderful experience that is teaching me a lot of things about science and life as well. More and more the "perfect world of Research" is becoming just a work, made of compromises and things not totally fair. Like the one I'm gonna tell you...
I was at lunch with one of my friend, that as almost all my network here is a young and smart scientist. Zrinka is a postdoc at the Department of Radiation Oncology here at Duke. She published a paper last year: "The novel amidocarbamate derivatives of ketoprofen: synthesis and biological activity" on Medicinal and Chemistry Research available here. Notice the received date of the paper: 16 July 2009.
What happened few months later is amazing. Two indian guys Prasanta Kumar Sahoo and Pritishova Behera saw her paper while it wasn't still accepted for publication. What they did? They cut&paste the whole paper, changed the author's names (clearly!) and slightly changed the title. They submitted to the European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry the copied paper with title "Synthesis and biological screening of some novel amidocarbamate derivatives of ketoprofen"! The paper, received the 15th of September was eventually accepted and published! And it is still available here!Amazing, but it is not the end of this story.
Maybe Prasanta Kumar Sahoo and Pritishova Behera were not totally happy about "their" pubblication result. Hence they decided to submit the same paper, again changing sligthly the title in "Cytostatic Activity of Some Novel Amidocarbamate Derivatives of Ketoprofen" to the Journal of Cancer Therapy, which again accepted their paper. Received date April, 19, 2010. Note that "their" first copied paper was already published when they submitted for the second time.
The last paper is no more available online, since Zrinka realized what was happening after a google search. She and her coauthors wrote to all the journals involved and one replyed dropping the fake pubblication, while the other still did nothing (sad, isn't it?). After few days she also received an email from Dr. (maybe just Mr.) Sahoo that's hilarious!
(somebody suggest me to drop this part...)
Riccardo & Maestro, could you please send me your working paper about clustering via nonparametric density estimation? ;)
I'm puzzled!
ReplyDeleteThis is insane!
ReplyDeleteAnd that's why you shouldn't let anyone see any paper before it's published... It's a good reason to publish working paper, too...
It's sad though that the journal did nothing after knowing the truth... maybe they should do some legal action or something...
What was the dropped part? :P
I have two papers, one already published in 2008 and the other one to be appear in communication in statistics of Bala. Do you need them ????
ReplyDeleteDo you think we have to be careful even in Italy ???
Regards
I saw my friend saturday... she found other 2 copied pubblications... so they copied 4 times!
ReplyDeletehihihih, monjed... I guess in Italy it's even worse...
ReplyDeleteSo we have to (PAY) attention !!!
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