Dr. David Agus was accused of plagiarizing portions of "The Book of Animal Secrets," prompting him to ask publisher Simon & Schuster to recall the book a day before its scheduled release. A subsequent ...
To the editor: The Times has uncovered yet more examples of apparent plagiarism by USC oncologist Dr. David Agus. As an author of a well-used college textbook in the 1970 and ‘80s, I know how hard it ...
The Los Angeles Times reports that it found at least 95 separate passages in Agus’ book that appeared almost word for word in other publications that can be found on the internet. The excerpts are not ...
The publication of a new book by Dr. David Agus, the media-friendly USC oncologist who leads the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine, was shaping up to be a high-profile event.
This week, Simon & Schuster finally published “The Book of Animal Secrets: Nature’s Lessons for a Long and Happy Life,” the highly anticipated book by USC's Dr. David Agus whose release was suspended ...
A new health book by a USC oncologist contains nearly 100 plagiarized passages. The LA Times discovered the plagiarism and alerted Dr. David Agus and his publisher, Simon & Schuster. The best-selling ...
Dr David Agus On Learning From The Mistakes Dealing With Covid So We Can Be Prepared For The Next Pandemic Dr. David Agus author of "The Book of Animal Secrets: Nature’s Lessons for a Long and Happy ...