Ivan Oransky

American medical researcher and journalist

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August 2023 Oransky and Marcus published op-eds in Scientific American and The Guardian critiquing scientific misconduct, particularly in response to Stanford University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne's resignation, arguing that research misconduct is more prevalent and insufficiently addressed by the academic community.
2021 Concluded his term as president of the Association of Health Care Journalists
2018 Oransky and Marcus were profiled in Science magazine for highlighting researchers who investigate data inconsistencies and facilitate academic paper retractions.
2017 Began serving as president of the Association of Health Care Journalists, a role he held until 2021.
2015 Ivan Oransky received the John P. McGovern Award from the American Medical Writers Association for excellence in biomedical communication.
2014 Oransky coauthored a Nature article exposing instances of researchers reviewing their own academic papers, revealing unethical academic practices.
2012 Oransky delivered a TEDMED talk titled 'Are we overmedicalized?', exploring critical perspectives on medical practice and potential overtreatment.
2011 Oransky and Adam Marcus coauthored an article in Nature highlighting that the peer review process for scholarly publications continues beyond initial publication.

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