Scientists who study and write about intestinal gasesâjust like the rest of us, I guessâfind it hard to resist the occasional fart joke. And when theyâre John Jundberg and Eddie Weitzberg, two professors at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, they canât resist couching their occasional fart joke in a Bob Dylan lyric, part of a now seventeen-year tradition among five Swedish scientists whoâve been slipping Dylan lyrics into their publications, wagering on who can fit the most in before retirement.
It all began with Jundberg and Weitzbergâs âNitric oxide and inflammation: the answer is blowing in the wind,â published in the journal Nature Medicine in 1997. (See Dylan play the paper’s inspiration above in 1963.) Next came articles like “Blood on the tracks: a simple twist of fate” by Konstantinos Meletis and Jonas Frisen and âTangled up in blue: Molecular cardiology in the postmolecular eraâ by Kenneth Chien.
The five arenât the only scientists who try to spice up dry research publications with wordplay. âIf you read other scientific articles,â ways Weitzberg, âyouâll find people trying to be clever in different ways.â But they donât do so at the expense of the science, or their careers: âWeâre not talking about scientific papersâwe could have got in trouble for that-but rather articles we have written about research by others, book introductions, editorials and things like that.â
The writer with the most Dylan references gets lunch in a restaurant in Solna, a town north of Stockholm. But thanks to interest from outlets like the Washington Post, he may also get a few extra minutes of fame. Weitzbergâs response? âI would much rather become famous for my scientific work than for my Bob Dylan quotes, but yes, I am enjoying this!â
via The Local
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