aneuploidy, cancer, Duesberg
In Uncategorized on June 13, 2007 at 10:22 pm
Six years ago Scientific American published this fairly short and more/less negative article about Peter Duesberg’s hypotesis (initially published in 1997) that aneuploidy of tumor cells is the cause and not result of cancer. This could be easily the end of the story if the same magazine did not publish last month a feature article written by controversial scientist Duesberg himself called: Chromosomal Chaos and Cancer.
It is actually a very convincing story even for somebody who reads about aneuploidy for the first time and I wonder when we will actually know whether Duesberg is right or wrong. I guess I am not alone – here is a quote from the Scientific American editorial: “Thus, as wrong as Duesberg surely is about HIV, there is at least a chance that he is significantly right about cancer…
Czech beer, Finland, Helsinki
In Uncategorized on June 4, 2007 at 5:20 pm
I am in Helsinki, Finland today and I have to say I am struggling with the local language a little bit. Google offers a Finnish version of Blogger only and so I am not 100% sure if Tämän blogitekstin luokkatunnisteet is the same as tags selection or what Ohjausnäkymä actually means.
But then I went to a local bar and I saw a name of a Czech beer written on the black board: Velkopopovicky Kozel! I really wonder how the local people manage to order one…