"Schekman said pressure to publish in "luxury" journals encouraged researchers to cut corners and pursue trendy fields of science instead of doing more important work. The problem was exacerbated, he said, by editors who were not active scientists but professionals who favoured studies that were likely to make a splash." YES! Of course, he waited 'til he won to reject the same journals that helped him win by getting the word out there, but hey, gotta play to win. In a way, he's kind of like an immigrant that says, "OK, TIME TO CLOSE IMMIGRATION" once he's in. BUT EVEN STILL: he's right. And I'm glad he said it. Will something come of it? Who knows. But I hope it does. Getting a couple of scientists on their review panels would be nice.