Sentences with phrase «editors of journals who»

There have also been concerted attempts (along with members of the UK Climate Research Unit) to discredit the editors of journals who published skeptical articles or who publically questioned the hockey stick.
Tried to corrupt the peer - review principles that are the mainstay of modern science, reviewing each other's» work, sabotaging efforts of opponents trying to publish their own work, and threatening editors of journals who didn't bow to their demands
The best promotion for my books has come from editors of journals who have published my work.

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«IJ are some of the very few who fight against these arrangements between politicians and favored business groups,» says Thomas Firey, managing editor of the Cato Institute's journal Regulation.
Gregory Wolfe, editor of Image: A Journal of the Arts and Religion and author of Malcolm Muggeridge and The New Religious Humanists, has discovered in the relative obscurity of Loveland, Ohio, an artist of genuine spirituality who is showing the way towards such a primitive simplicity.
550 pages, $ 35 The Editor - in - Chief of this journal tells me that he knows a Catholic editor who claims that all his friends are conservatives, his close friends are right - wingers, and his best friends aEditor - in - Chief of this journal tells me that he knows a Catholic editor who claims that all his friends are conservatives, his close friends are right - wingers, and his best friends aeditor who claims that all his friends are conservatives, his close friends are right - wingers, and his best friends are....
It is the first half of Managing Editor Linda - Marie Delloff's two - part treatment of the magazine's earliest years under Charles Clayton Morrison, the editor who changed the journal from a Disciples of Christ publication to a broad - based nondenominational magEditor Linda - Marie Delloff's two - part treatment of the magazine's earliest years under Charles Clayton Morrison, the editor who changed the journal from a Disciples of Christ publication to a broad - based nondenominational mageditor who changed the journal from a Disciples of Christ publication to a broad - based nondenominational magazine.
Ashbrook, who before his recent death was a pastoral theologian and professor emeritus of religion and personality at Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, and Albright, executive editor of Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, seek to develop a «neurobiology of faith.»
In a pair of particularly venomous columns National Journal editor and Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly not only derided antiwar protesters as those «unhappy people who like to yell about the awfulness of «Amerika» or international corporations or rich people or people who drive large cars,» but he also attacked pacifists as «liars,» «frauds» and «hypocrites,» whose views are «objectively pro-terrorist» and «evil.»
It all started a few years back when, as the senior editor of a Jerusalem - based journal of public thought, I ran into trouble on a 10,000 - word, brilliantly researched essay about Israeli social policy composed by the sweetest man on earth who, unfortunately wasn't a stellar writer.
The voices of theologians who were receptive to this genre, like Ralph Burhoe, founding editor of Zygon, a journal dedicated to the interchange between religion and science, were seldom taken as seriously by theologians as they were by scientists.
The journal's editor, who is likewise friendly to the cause of same - sex marriage, stands by its publication, and in a subsequent issue publishes a follow - up article by its author, who cogently defends and restates his findings.
The Tea & Coffee World Cup team spent the day at the London Coffee Festival, and are off to Seattle next week for the Specialty Coffee Association expo, joining the editor of Tea & Coffee Trade Journal who flies in from her base in New York.
Third, acknowledging that some of the blame for the biased and one - sided media reporting on head injuries rests with some members of the scientific community who issue one - sided press releases and feed cherry - picked results about their findings to selected members of the media, the authors look to a day when the «harsh division and polarization» in the research community (an almost inevitable byproduct, unfortunately, of the intense competition for grant money in Concussion, Inc.), gives way to greater collaboration among researchers and a more «cordial discourse» between scientists via letters and responses to journal editors and back - and - forth debates at large academic conferences.
I welcome a boycott of the Journal News and their advertisers for the newspaper's deliberate and irresponsible publishing of personal information of legal and law - abiding citizens of Rockland and Westchester Counties.The boycott should continue until the Journal News publishes a full page apology containing a list of DISMISSED Editors who are responsible for this outrage which has caused a real threat to the safety of the general public.
WAMC's David Guistina speaks with Jim Kevlin, Editor and Publisher of Hometown Oneonta, The Freeman's Journal and AllOtsego.com, about photographer Andy Baugnet who is creating a new collection based on the photos of Florence Peaslee Ward.
«Alberts, a former Science editor - in - chief and National Academy of Sciences president who is at the University of California, San Francisco, says the journal will be a place for data that other journals often aren't interested in publishing because replication efforts lack novelty.
For example, upon my arrival in Canada in 1969 (after completing a master's degree in zoology at the University of Kansas), I took two positions simultaneously - one as a part - time teaching assistant in the zoology department at the University of Toronto, the other as part - time editorial assistant for a professor who was the editor of an academic journal.
The three editors (Frances Brodsky, University of California, San Francisco), Mark Marsh (University College London), and Sandra Schmid (The Scripps Research Institute)-- who retain responsibility for making the scientific decisions — realized that the journal could not be successful without someone with the appropriate scientific background to handle the journal's daily operation.
According to editors of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics who highlighted the study in a commentary, «Radiation sensitivity index is important progress towards personalizing radiation therapy.
Therefore, the editors seek reviewers for Science Journals who do not have conflicts of interest with the authors or reported research in the manuscripts they read.
► Also on Monday, «Science Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt, a geophysicist who has served as editor - in - chief of the Science family of journals since 2013,... was nominated to stand for election as next president of the National Academy of Sciences Editor - in - Chief Marcia McNutt, a geophysicist who has served as editor - in - chief of the Science family of journals since 2013,... was nominated to stand for election as next president of the National Academy of Sciences editor - in - chief of the Science family of journals since 2013,... was nominated to stand for election as next president of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
Such pressure, in turn, encourages researchers to engage in «a host of biased practices [including] reinventing history to «predict» results that were, in fact, unexpected, or selectively reporting analyses that allow more publishable narratives,» continued Chambers, who is the editor in charge of handling Registered Reports at Royal Society Open Science, an online - only journal which covers all fields of science, engineering, and math.
The video features editor - in - chief of Science, Marcia McNutt, and the editors of Science Translational Medicine and Science Signaling, Katrina Kelner and Nancy Gough, who discuss the leading medical research being published weekly in the two journals.
The signatories — including Science Editor - in - Chief Bruce Alberts, who wrote an editorial on the subject in this week's issue of Science — make 18 recommendations, most of which discourage journal editors and hiring managers from considering only the prestige of the journals that applicants have published in and ignoring the content and impact of his or her actual research.
«People who regularly skip breakfast likely have an overall unhealthy lifestyle,» said study author Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, MACC director of Mount Sinai Heart and editor - in - chief of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Marcia McNutt, current editor - in - chief of the Science family of journals, who will next month become president of the National Academy of Sciences, praised the selection of Moran as Science publisher.
The journal's editor, Gio Gori, a former National Institutes of Health researcher who drew attention in the 1980s for accepting funding from the tobacco industry and questioning the risks posed by second - hand smoke, could not be reached.
«I think the idea is brilliant,» says Steven Deeks, an HIV / AIDS researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who agreed to serve as an associate editor of the journal.
Brookes, who was outed amid legal threats in 2013 after only 6 months, says he would «routinely write dozens of emails [to journal editors], and it was common to have no response at all.»
At Conservation Biology, which switched to double - blind reviews in 2014, reviewers who make a guess get it right about half of the time, says the journal's editor, Mark Burgman of Imperial College London.
Blessed be the editors of scientific journals who knew that no article is comprehensible, so they asked their writers to provide, à la Spaceballs, «the short, short version.»
The brief names three defendants: investigative journalist Brian Deer, who analyzed Wakefield's data in a BMJ article and accused him of fraud, BMJ editor Fiona Godlee, who threw the journal's support behind the fraud accusation in an editorial, and BMJ as a whole.
He says work on the database of partly duplicated articles — called Déjà vu — has led to close to 100 retractions by journal editors who found the reuse improper.
Congratulations to Dr. Richard D. Smith of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, who accepted an invitation to become Editor - in Chief of the Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics.
The EMBO Journal's policy was held up as a model for a reformed peer review process by the 14 senior scientists, including 6 members of the EuroSyStem Project, who criticised the existing peer review process in an open letter to senior editors of peer - reviewed journals in the field of stem cell biology in June 2009.
«Science is not a body of facts,» says geophysicist Marcia McNutt, who once headed the U.S. Geological Survey and is now editor of Science, the prestigious journal.
ASBMB Today science writer Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay interviewed Roger Colbran, who became an associate editor for The Journal of Biological Chemistry in September.
the editor of the journal (published by Springer Nature), sent an email to Salzberg and the researchers who had threatened to resign if the paper wasn't retracted, saying:
Monday morning, Richard White, the editor of the journal (published by Springer Nature), sent an email to Salzberg and the researchers who had threatened to resign if the paper wasn't retracted, saying:
Congratulations to Pacific Northwest National Laboratory microbiologist Dr. Vanessa Bailey, who has accepted a 3 - year term beginning January 1, 2012, as an associate editor on the editorial board of the Soil Science Society of America Journal (SSSA Journal).
-- Dr. Paul Jaminet, PhD, author of Perfect Health Diet and editor - in - chief of Journal of Evolution and Health «Pete Evans brings to the table an incredible array of delectable recipes that will satisfy anyone who recognizes the importance of maintaining a Paleo diet.
The 47 - year - old, who is also Editor - in - Chief of the Journal of Labor Economics, recently entered the online dating world and realised that many of the principles attached to the markets, hold true for online dating.
EPAA was founded in 1993 by Gene V Glass, Professor of Education at Arizona State University, who serves as the journal's editor.
Far from stemming the tide, the recommendations of the national commission were only selectively adopted, leading to reforms more symbolic than substantive, say the 11 members of the Hoover Institution - based Koret group (who also serve as editors and editorial board members of this journal).
Early on, three new executive editors were brought on board: Marty West, who assumed responsibility for the journal's research section; Rick Hess, director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, who has taken charge of the forum and book review sections; and Michael Petrilli (now president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute), who along with Marci Kanstoroom, still serves as editor of the features section.
Since 2000, the AACTE Committee on Innovation and Technology has hosted an annual leadership summit for the presidents of a dozen teacher educator associations and editors of educational technology journals, who together comprise the National Technology Leadership Coalition.
Philpott, who has written for the New York Times and many other publications and is currently the editor of Musing, the online literary journal of Parnassus Books, was puzzled and amused when she heard that Penguin Books and Random House were planning to join forces.
A bestselling author of the novels The Ones Who Matter Most (named a 2016 Editor's Pick by Library Journal), Splinters of Light and Pack Up the Moon (all from Penguin), the Darling Bay and the Cypress Hollow series, and the memoir, A Life in Stitches (Chronicle).
Two years ago, Writespace launched Writefest, a festival focused on connecting new and emerging writers of short form work, such as poetry, short stories, or essays, with literary journal editors who can publish their writing.
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