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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