Scientists ejected from diabetes conference for distributing journal reprints
Those ousted included ADA journal editor-in-chief Steven Kahn and former ADA president Desmond Schatz
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Those ousted included ADA journal editor-in-chief Steven Kahn and former ADA president Desmond Schatz
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