Re: Dr. Roland Hirsch

From: Huxter4441@aol.com
Date: Fri Oct 13 2000 - 13:54:34 EDT

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    In a message dated 10/12/2000 8:17:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    sejones@iinet.net.au writes:

    << SB>If he is going to talk about things >outside his field he really needs
    to
     be more informed about it.
     
     I presume that biochemistry and molecular biology *are* Hirsch's field. >>

    ++++++++++++++++++
    You may presume that, but a simple literature search shows that he has
    NOTHING in print that has anything to do with DNA, molecular biology, or
    especially evolutionary genetics.

    I could find only:

    Wang RR, Hirsch RF.
    : Refining hollow obturator base using light-activated resin.
    : J Prosthet Dent. 1997 Sep;78(3):327-9.
    : PMID: 9297653; UI: 97442686

    : Hirsch RF, Rachlin EM.Ion-sensitive electrode potentiometry of organic
    anions: application to
    : quantitative structure-activity relationships.
    : J Med Chem. 1983 Sep;26(9):1235-9.
    : PMID: 6887198; UI: 83294414

    : Hall LH, Hirsch RF.
    : Detection of curare in the Jascalevich murder trial.
    : Anal Chem. 1979 Jul;51(8):812A-819A. No abstract available.
    : PMID: 484861; UI: 80018045

    Which of those is pertinent to the study of genetics, evolution, molecular
    biology?

    Presumption flawed.



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