If Seralini’s study is valid, he should be able to publish it in legit journal

The 2012 work by Seralini et al has long been retracted, and months later friends and admirers of Prof Seralini still are screaming foul and injustice, even leveling claims of censorship.  In the recent online twitter rally over at #SupportSeralini, you can read claims  about how Monsanto controls all scientific journals and their editors, effectively expunging any evidence of transgenic plant product harm from the scientific literature.

However, there’s only one person controlling censorship at this point– Prof. Seralini himself!

The way scientific publication works is that there are hundreds of journals, and all of them are eager to publish work that will raise their visibility and credibility as a scientific resource.  If the claims of the retracted work were backed by solid methods, sufficient numbers, reproducible data, appropriate controls with appropriate interpretations, then there is no question that the work would be worthy of publication in the finest journals.

Read the full original article: Only Seralini can Censor Seralini

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