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− | '''Jonah Lehrer''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2003|03]] is a scandal-plagued author. After graduation, he spent two years supplementing his neuroscience major with studies in literature and theology at [[Oxford]] as a [[Rhodes Scholar]]. His first book, ''Proust Was a Neuroscientist'', looked at scientific thought foreseen by artists and writers. | + | '''Jonah Lehrer''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2003|03]] is a scandal-plagued author. As a Columbia student, Lehrer worked in Nobel winner [[Eric Kandel]]'s lab and was editor of the ''[[Columbia Review]]'' for two years. After graduation, he spent two years supplementing his neuroscience major with studies in literature and theology at [[Oxford]] as a [[Rhodes Scholar]]. His first book, ''Proust Was a Neuroscientist'', looked at scientific thought foreseen by artists and writers. |
In [[2012]], Lehrer's promising career came to an abrupt halt when it was revealed he had fabricated quotes and plagiarized passages in his books and articles. | In [[2012]], Lehrer's promising career came to an abrupt halt when it was revealed he had fabricated quotes and plagiarized passages in his books and articles. | ||
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Revision as of 09:09, 22 May 2013
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Jonah Lehrer CC '03 is a scandal-plagued author. As a Columbia student, Lehrer worked in Nobel winner Eric Kandel's lab and was editor of the Columbia Review for two years. After graduation, he spent two years supplementing his neuroscience major with studies in literature and theology at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. His first book, Proust Was a Neuroscientist, looked at scientific thought foreseen by artists and writers.
In 2012, Lehrer's promising career came to an abrupt halt when it was revealed he had fabricated quotes and plagiarized passages in his books and articles.