2010-06-16

just had to comment on an article from the 2009 Hindustan Times with an interesting story: an Indian expat wants to reestablish himself in his birth country. First thing he does, he writes a report and tries to capitalize all science assets he finds---without syncing with any political peers. Consequently, he is frowned upon and loses his job. Last I saw was his blog spewing one-sided information at his previous employer-to-be. Now, what does this tell the reader? First, before returning "home", check political compatibility; if not matching, first find peers with power before embarking on touchy subjects. It also proves having a standard scientific education does not create political sensibility in a person.

600 papers, 3700 annotations on 1600 genes!

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