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Strand vs. Spitzer (2 of 4)
12016-03-09T14:16:35-08:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a74612PUBLISHED IN: Chemical and Engineering News | ARTICLE TITLE: “Strand and Spitzer Issue Statement on Spitzer’s Dismissal” | CONTENTS: Strand chronicles the birth of the Lysenko theory, which is essentially the idea that you can change your heredity. Lysenko presented this theory as an alternative to western genetics and was promoted as the president of the Lenin Academy. His theory pays homage to Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin, whose motto was “we can not wait for nature to grant us favors: it is our business to take them from her”. Strand then discredits the Lysenko theory by pointing to a book review that tears apart the theory. Strand also insinuates that Spitzer is a Soviet Union agent as a part of “the state of Soviet control of science in the ‘satellite countries’”. Strand’s statement then concludes and Spitzer’s begins by commenting on a response to a letter from a professor named Dr. Muller, who suggests that science was being destroyed in the Soviet Union.plain2016-03-14T13:51:55-07:00Jessica Tran170b93c3f4df728ad26b4a24d8033436e71d348a