"They called me Dr. Mengele": A shocking testimony from the heart of academic hegemony

Dr. Keren Asseig, a respected cancer researcher, testifies about the exclusion, contempt, and social boycott she experienced in academia after publicly identifying with the right-wing camp. According to her, the price of a different political opinion was heavy, and she opens a Pandora's box about forced converts in academia who are afraid to speak.

Dr. Keren Asseig, a respected cancer researcher, testifies about the exclusion, contempt, and social boycott she experienced in academia after publicly identifying with the right-wing camp. According to her, the price of a different political opinion was heavy, and she opens a Pandora's box about forced converts in academia who are afraid to speak. The article provides a glimpse into her life in the shadow of her famous uncles, Meni and Shalom Asseig.

"They called me Dr. Mengele": A shocking testimony from the heart of academic hegemony