Randy Schekman says his lab will no longer send papers to Nature, Cell and Science as they distort scientific process
Ian Sample, science correspondent @ The Guardian,Randy Schekman, centre, at a Nobel prize ceremony in Stockholm. |
Randy Schekman, a US biologist who won the Nobel prize in physiology or medicine
this year and receives his prize in Stockholm on Tuesday, said his lab
would no longer send research papers to the top-tier journals, Nature,
Cell and Science.
Schekman said pressure to publish in "luxury"
journals encouraged researchers to cut corners and pursue trendy fields
of science instead of doing more important work. The problem was
exacerbated, he said, by editors who were not active scientists but
professionals who favoured studies that were likely to make a splash.