Talk:Lisa Staiano-Coico

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Jytdog in topic publications

Edits of this date edit

In coming to this article, I found the lede to inadequately reflect the full content of the article.

Moreover, in several respects, especially with regard to historical biographical content on the title subject's training, this article appears to be the work of an individual or individuals too closely associated with the subject. A clear example of this is the earlier gratuitous over-presentation of the accolades of the scientists with whom the title subject trained. Some of this was reduced, but the problem still needs a closer editorial look.

In addition, in these sections, there was/is over-presentation of primary scientific sources to make broad biographical claims, for which primary sources alone cannot be the basis.

For instance, the following sentence was supported not by one source, sourcing the actual, simple contention of the sentence, but by 16 primary sources listing all of the papers to which the title subject contributed; as a result, the content of the sentence was not directly supported by the source, though the sentence was made to appear to be thoroughly sourced (by virtue of the many citations appearing). Search "Staiano" in this page, to see that every of the 16 sources listed for the three professors who trained the title subject, are not to independent secondary sources on those professors, but rather to largely primary sources written by the title subject.

This source list content is moved both to Further reading, and to here, for later better placement in the article in an appropriate way (e.g., as a formal bullet list of scientific publications, and not in faux support of a biographical sentence):

Staiano-Coico is one among many graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who have been trained in research science by Drs. Darzynkiewicz.[1][2][3][4][5] Weksler,[6][7][8][9][10] and Melamed.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

  1. ^ Evenson, D.P.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Traganos, F.; Melamed, M.R. (July 1979). "Effects of 9,10-anthracenedione, 1,4-bis[(2-[(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-ethyl)amino]-diacetate on cell survival and cell cycle progression in cultured mammalian cells". Cancer Research. 39 (7 Pt 1): 2574–81. PMID 286637.
  2. ^ Traganos, F.; Evenson, D.P.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Melamed, M.R. (December 1980). "Ellipticine-induced changes in cell growth and nuclear morphology". J Natl Cancer Inst. 65 (6): 1329–36. PMID 6933278.
  3. ^ Traganos, F.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Melamed, M.R. (July 1980). "Effects of ellipticine on cell survival and cell cycle progression in cultured mammalian cells". Cancer Research. 40 (7): 2390–9. PMID 6155993.
  4. ^ Traganos, F.; Evenson, D.P.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Melamed, M.R. (March 1980). "Action of dihydroxyanthraquinone on cell cycle progression and survival of a variety of cultured mammalian cells". Cancer Research. 40 (3): 671–81. PMID 6162553.
  5. ^ Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Melamed, M.R. (April 1981). "Increased mitochondrial uptake of rhodamine 123 during lymphocyte stimulation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 78 (4): 2383–7. Bibcode:1981PNAS...78.2383D. doi:10.1073/pnas.78.4.2383. PMC 319350. PMID 6941298.
  6. ^ Moody, C.E.; Innes, J.B.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Incefy, G.S.; Thaler, H.T.; Weksler, M.E. (October 1981). "Lymphocyte transformation induced by autologous cells. XI. The effect of age on the autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction". Immunology. 44 (2): 431–8. PMC 1555227. PMID 6457793.
  7. ^ Schwab, R.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Weksler, M.E. (1983). "Immunological studies of aging. IX. Quantitative differences in T lymphocyte subsets in young and old individuals". Diagnostic Immunology. 1 (3): 195–8. PMID 6333957.
  8. ^ Staiano-Coico, L.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Melamed, M.R.; Weksler, M.E. (April 1984). "Immunological studies of aging. IX. Impaired proliferation of T lymphocytes detected in elderly humans by flow cytometry". Journal of Immunology. 132 (2): 1788–92. PMID 6199413.
  9. ^ Dutkowski, R.T.; Lesh, R.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Thaler, H.; Darlington, G.J.; Weksler, M.E. (May 1985). "Increased chromosomal instability in lymphocytes from elderly humans". Mutation Research. 149 (3): 505–12. doi:10.1016/0027-5107(85)90169-1. PMID 3990698.
  10. ^ Staiano-Coico, L.; Stollar, B.D.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Dutkowski, R.; Weksler, M.E. (November 1985). "Binding of anti-Z-DNA antibodies in quiescent and activated lymphocytes: relationship to cell cycle progression and chromatin changes". Molecular and Cellular Biology. 5 (11): 3270–3. doi:10.1128/mcb.5.11.3270. PMC 369143. PMID 3915771.
  11. ^ Darzynkiewicz, Z; Evenson, D; Staiano-Coico, L.; Sharpless, T.; Melamed, M R (1978). "Relationship between RNA content and progression of lymphocytes through S phase of cell cycle". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 79 (2): 358–62. Bibcode:1979PNAS...76..358D. doi:10.1073/pnas.76.1.358. PMC 382938. PMID 284352.
  12. ^ Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Evenson, D.P.; Staiano-Coico;, L.; Sharpless, T.K.; Melamed, M.L. (September 1979). "Correlation between cell cycle duration and RNA content". Journal of Cellular Physiology. 100 (3): 425–38. doi:10.1002/jcp.1041000306. PMID 489667.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Traganos, F.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; MR Melamed, M.R. (November 1980). "Effects of prospidine on survival and growth of mammalian cells in culture". Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 65 (5): 993–9. PMID 6933266.
  14. ^ Traganos, F.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Melamed, M.R. (July 1981). "Effects of aclacinomycin on cell survival and cell cycle progression of cultured mammalian cells". Cancer Research. 41 (7): 2728–37. PMID 6166368.
  15. ^ Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Sharpless, T.; Staiano-Coico, L.; Melamed, M.R. (November 1980). "Subcompartments of the G1 phase of cell cycle detected by flow cytometry". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 77 (11): 6696–9. Bibcode:1980PNAS...77.6696D. doi:10.1073/pnas.77.11.6696. PMC 350355. PMID 6161370.
  16. ^ Staiano-Coico, L.; Darzynkiewicz, Z.; Hefton, J.M.; Dutkowski, R.; Darlington, G.J.; Weksler, M.E. (March 1983). "Increased sensitivity of lymphocytes from people over 65 to cell cycle arrest and chromosomal damage". Science. 18 (219(4590)): 1335–7. Bibcode:1983Sci...219.1335S. doi:10.1126/science.6828861. PMID 6828861.

As noted, this plethora of only tangentially related primary sources unsupportive of the actual text point were moved to "Further reading," as were a few additional cases; however, this issue seems to be extensive, and the matter of addressing it was not completed.

Also, on beginning to check citations, it was also clear that the sources were being presented by someone emphasizing the title subject, rather than following the standard rules of WP citations; for this reason, material from the "title" field that was actually quoting text containing the title subject's name was moved from this field, into the "quote" field, and that university citation was otherwise made standard. This problem is pervasive, as the same general citation appears repeatedly, but for different years, to substantiate different points. Hence this issue could not be resolved in this editing session.

In addition, a variety of other issues related to the promotional and non-encyclopedic presentation have begin to be addressed, including the uses of prose to indicate time, such as "current," "then-," and "now", all of which found were edited, and noted with a [when?] tag until the actual relevant dates can be added (so the text is not outdated when these marginally important faculty appointments change.

In short, it appears that substantial portions of this article were constructed by a person with intimate knowledge of the title subject—if not the title subject herself, then a staff member or former trainee—as judged by overuse of the primary sources of the title subject, and heavy reliance of university versus third-party documentation. The issues that remain, including the use of primary sources, are tagged, as is the need for an expert at WP biography, to make the article fully independent and encyclopedic.

Le Prof 73.211.138.148 (talk) 15:23, 31 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

Better substantiation required for controversy-suggesting statement edit

The following sentence appears with a link that is to the home page of the periodical, and not to a specific article. Web search for the article was unsuccessful, Because, absent this traceability, the statement is unsourced, and regards accusations of a BLP subject, and has other dubious aspects (i.e., p. 880, in a daily newspaper?), it is moved here until the statement can be fully sourced and verified:

According to an article in The Cornell Daily Sun, the year Staiano-Coico began her tenure at Human Ecology, she was placed under investigation for potential breaches of ethical behavior.[1]

  1. ^ "News". The Cornell Daily Sun. September 30, 2004. p. 880.

Please return this to the article, in the Career section, for this time period, but only after providing a source that is active and traceable. Le Prof 73.211.138.148 (talk) 16:35, 31 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

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i replaced laundry list with top-5-most-cited papers from web of science listing her as author. Jytdog (talk) 18:38, 27 January 2018 (UTC)Reply