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Whistleblower seeks help to expose 'bad' science

Published on
January 10, 2013
Last updated
February 16, 2017

A US-based researcher is recruiting a team of fellow scientists to help him run a new website exposing questionable science after legal threats forced him to remove all postings from his existing site.

Paul Brookes, an associate professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center, in New York, started Science-fraud.org anonymously in July last year to highlight fellow scientists鈥 suspicions about life science papers.

However, he was forced to take down all of its content last week. The site鈥檚 sole remaining post explains that 鈥渟omeone somewhere鈥 emailed 鈥渙ver 100 people encouraging them to file [a libel] suit against an individual they allege is behind the site鈥, resulting in 鈥渘umerous legal attacks鈥.

鈥淲hen individuals who are caught doing wrong would resort to such trickery rather than dealing with the root cause of the problem, it paints a truly sorry picture about the state of life sciences in 2013,鈥 the post says.

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A day later, Dr Brookes identified himself on his lab鈥檚 web page as the owner of Science Fraud. The posting was subsequently removed because, according to Dr Brookes, 鈥渓egal issues prevent me from using a university affiliated site to make a personal statement鈥.

However, according to the Retraction Watch website, Dr Brookes wrote that Science Fraud鈥檚 launch was motivated primarily by 鈥渇rustration at the current channels available for dealing with scientific misconduct, which one encounters on an almost daily basis鈥.

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He said 鈥渄ozens鈥 of helpers had enabled him to document 鈥渙ver 500 problematic images in over 300 publications, amounting to tens of millions of dollars in misappropriated research funds鈥.

But he admitted his language should have been more measured, and conceded that calling the site Science Fraud was 鈥減robably a bad move鈥: 鈥淪omething more benign like 鈥榪uestionable-science-images.org鈥 would probably (have been) a better choice鈥.

He said he planned to recruit a coalition of 鈥渓ike-minded individuals who are sick of the current system鈥 to launch a new website. Each member of the coalition will be publicly identified and all postings will be commonly owned, 鈥渟uch that no one person could be held personally liable鈥. Allegations will be posted only when agreed by at least three members of the coalition.

Dr Brookes told 探花视频 that he had already received 20 expressions of interest from potential coalition members and he expected to make a further announcement this week.

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paul.jump@tsleducation.com.

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