Originally posted by lazs2
hmm... seems she was hired for two years and her term was over... not only that but as funky points out... she was more concerned with politics than her job... seems that now she can go back to her work. Who got hurt here?
lazs
Who got hurt? Any member of John Q. Public who has a genetic predisposition to cancer or exposure to carcinogenic material.
Blackburn is an active and brilliant individual doing ground-breaking research. Who better to advise politicians who are unfamiliar with the area?
I would imagine Blackburn saw the office as a mixed blessing. On the one hand, it gave her the opportunity to provide information; on the other hand, it took time away from research.
So far as Blackburn's career, yeah, being dismissed is a big plus -- she'll have more time to devote to research. But it's a big minus for us since it means the politicians will be more clueless than usual (hard to imagine.)
curly