Kalliope
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Editorial: UK life science research: time to burst the biomedical bubble
The precariousness of life science research in the UK can also be traced back to a lacklustre approach to research integrity. Research misconduct, questionable research practices, and a reliance on publication numbers as a metric of academic success all lead to research waste, which drives down productivity of the sector and threatens its financial sustainability.
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A radical shift of life sciences funding priorities, away from the biomedical bubble and towards the social, behavioural, and environmental determinants of health, is now needed.
The precariousness of life science research in the UK can also be traced back to a lacklustre approach to research integrity. Research misconduct, questionable research practices, and a reliance on publication numbers as a metric of academic success all lead to research waste, which drives down productivity of the sector and threatens its financial sustainability.
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A radical shift of life sciences funding priorities, away from the biomedical bubble and towards the social, behavioural, and environmental determinants of health, is now needed.