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Are we training too many postdoctoral scientists?
"Then the next question was 'when are we training again?' ".
Meanwhile, our most viewed article for the past year has been Virginia Walbot's 'Are we training pit bulls to review our manuscripts?' [ 4].
I apologize and point out that feline hunters show little mercy to their prey; thus, the original article could have been titled are we training tigers or lions or tabbies?
See Comment: http://jbiol.com/content/8/3/24 When I wrote my 2009 comment ' Are we training pit bulls to review our manuscripts?' [ 1] I was motivated by the aggressive search for flaws that we teach - yes it's our best defense against incomplete scientific evidence for new hypotheses and worse, fraud - but I proposed that we had become overly zealous.
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"We train, we do shows," he added.
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