Academic Malpractice: Examining the Relationship Between Scientific Journals, the Government, and Peer Review. Hearing today.

Jaybee00

Senior Member (Voting Rights)
US house hearing today.

https://oversight.house.gov/hearing...ific-journals-the-government-and-peer-review/

Horton declined to appear.




Academic Malpractice: Examining the Relationship Between Scientific Journals, the Government, and Peer Review
Subject
Academic Malpractice: Examining the Relationship Between Scientific Journals, the Government, and Peer Review
Date
April 16, 2024
Time
2:00 pm
Place
2154 Rayburn House Office Building


Witnesses and testimonies:Holden Thorp, Ph.D.

Editor-in-Chief
Science Journals, American Association for the Advancement of Science

Document

*Declined to participate* Magdalena Skipper, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief
Nature


*Declined to participate* Richard Horton, BSc, MB, ChB
Editor-in-Chief
The Lancet
 
Roger Pielke testimony here:

https://rogerpielkejr.substack.com/p/proximal-origins-scientific-integrity

Note: This testimony was prepared for the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic for a hearing to be held later today (April 16) titled, Academic Malpractice: Examining the Relationship Between Scientific Journals, the Government, and Peer Review. My testimony won’t be given, due to what I’ve been told was a change in the hearing format (It happens — it is the Hill, no hard feelings). As I completed the testimony prior to learning of the format change, I am sharing it with the Committee and publicly. Committee staff informs me that they will enter my statement into the Congressional Record, for which I am appreciative. Note that this post is too long for email, so click on the title to view in your browser or the Substack app.
 
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