
Frederik Joelving
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Contributing editor @RetractionWatch, formerly @Reuters_Health. I welcome tips. Views are my own. Also on Bluesky: @joelving.bsky.social
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http://www.joelving.com 12-05-2009 17:33:36
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Scientific fraud is a growing problem. “You can’t just read an abstract and have any faith in it. I kind of assume everything’s wrong,” a scientist and journal editor told me. Read our deep dive for The Conversation U.S. theconversation.com/fake-papers-ar…


In my view this is an important article that everybody who publishes in the scientific literature should read. It's written by a stellar line up of "data sleuths" | Anna Abalkina @abalkina.bsky.social | Elisabeth Bik | Dorothy Bishop | Prof Jennifer Byrne 🧬 | Guillaume Cabanac ⟨here and elsewhere⟩ | Adam Day | Nick Wise |





I've flagged more than a dozen papers on PubPeer by an Editor-in-Charge of a Taylor & Francis Research Insights journal *in their own journal* (+ more in others). I'm getting bored, so I've asked the publisher if they want me to continue or not. Some of this looks really bad. Some could be errors.



Congratulations to Professor Jennifer Byrne (Prof Jennifer Byrne 🧬) from University of Sydney and NSW Health Pathology who is the 2025 recipient of the Academy's David Vaux Research Integrity Fellowship Award. The award recognises individuals who have led efforts to foster and promote integrity in


The phrase was so strange it would have stood out even to a non-scientist. Frederik Joelving reports retractionwatch.com/2025/02/10/veg…


And counting... India Research Watch (IRW)


I want to make one thing clear. I left BBC News (UK) last year after covering Gaza for months because I could see evidence accumulating into the robust conclusion that Israel has been committing war crimes & crimes against humanity. 1/4



