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Sanli Sanli 14 May 2010

Research cartels will abolish genuine science

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Posted in Ethics, Presentations quality, Research and education

Ever-increasing competition for unfairly limited funding is backfiring. Territorial allocations and research topic fixing is hurting the creativity of researchers and specially demotivating the younger generation.

The title of this post may sound too provocative, but let me quote three dialogs, which I have witnessed in the last six months, to show how real this threat is. You may have heard such conversations as well.

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Ad Lagendijk Ad Lagendijk 1 September 2009

Publishing a comment on a paper

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Posted in Conferences, Getting published, Tips

Successful scientists are driven by curiosity and by ego. Lay people find Scientists have not a great opnion of their competitorsit disappointing when told that egos of individual scientists play a  crucial role in the progress of science. But the same people complain that their country has produced too few Nobel prize winners.

First discovery claims and disputes have always been part of science, from Newton to Montaigner (Nobel prize medicine 2008). Big ego’s and accompanying priority claims will always be part of science.

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Ad Lagendijk Ad Lagendijk 10 April 2009

Will the reviewer of my grant proposal steal my ideas?

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Posted in Ethics, PhD life, Presentations quality

Writing grant proposals is a fact of live for every group leader. This writing can be quite time consuming. Your chance of success depends on a number of factors. The factor I want to discuss here is the originality and the detail of the proposal Reviewer running away with my ideas.

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