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Re: [xmca] SRX Neuroscience



It's OK. A little further investigation convinced me this is a scam. You pay them $400 or something, and they publish your "paper" on the internet. Voila a new publication on your CV. :)

Sorry to trouble you all.
Andy

Andy Blunden wrote:
Does anyone know anything about a journal called "SRX Neuroscience" or any other SRX journal, or any or the "Editorial Board" below? Is this legitimate?

Peter A. Bandettini, National Institutes of Health, USA
Michel Baudry, University of Southern California, USA
Tyrone Cannon, University of California, USA
Diego Centonze, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Richard Frackowiak, University College London, UK
Anthony A. Grace, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Manuel B. Graeber, University of Sydney, Australia
Robert A. Hauser, University of South Florida, USA
Lutz Jäncke, Universität Zürich, Switzerland
Michael J. Kuhar, Emory University, USA
Daniel H. Lowenstein, University of California, USA
George Perry, University of Texas, USA
Klaus G. Reymann, Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology, Germany
David P. Salmon, University of California, USA
Alfons Schnitzler, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Germany
Mark Smith, Case Western Reserve University, USA
Abraham Z. Snyder, Washington University, Saint Louis, USA
Rudolph E. Tanzi, Harvard Medical School, USA
Faraneh Vargha-Khadem, University College London, UK
Ulf Ziemann, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany


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