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Ivan Oransky

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Accountability in Research|July 8, 2020
An "alarming" and "exceptionally high" rate of COVID-19 retractions?Alison Abritis, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 17, 2023
How bibliometrics and school rankings reward unreliable scienceIvan Oransky, Adam Marcus, Alison Abritis
Nature|November 28, 2014
Publishing: The peer-review scamCat Ferguson, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
Accountability in Research|September 27, 2024
The issue with special issuesAlison Abritis, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 10, 2026
Punishing Misconduct: Sanctions for Fraudulent Research in Anesthesia and BeyondKush M Kale, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
Anesthesiology|August 19, 2022
How to Stop the Unknowing Citation of Retracted PapersAdam Marcus, Alison J Abritis, Ivan Oransky
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|January 8, 2025
Please don't cite this editorialAdam Marcus, Ivan Oransky, Alessandro De Cassai
JAMA|March 14, 2018
Institutional Research Misconduct Reports Need More CredibilityC K Gunsalus, Adam R Marcus, Ivan Oransky
European Heart Journal|September 7, 2021
Retractions in medicine: the tip of the icebergIvan Oransky, Stephen E Fremes, Paul Kurlansky, et al.
BMJ Open|November 20, 2017
Interpretation of health news items reported with or without spin: protocol for a prospective meta-analysis of 16 randomised controlled trialsRomana Haneef, Amélie Yavchitz, Philippe Ravaud, et al.
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Accountability in Research|July 8, 2020
An "alarming" and "exceptionally high" rate of COVID-19 retractions?Alison Abritis, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 17, 2023
How bibliometrics and school rankings reward unreliable scienceIvan Oransky, Adam Marcus, Alison Abritis
Nature|November 28, 2014
Publishing: The peer-review scamCat Ferguson, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
Accountability in Research|September 27, 2024
The issue with special issuesAlison Abritis, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 10, 2026
Punishing Misconduct: Sanctions for Fraudulent Research in Anesthesia and BeyondKush M Kale, Adam Marcus, Ivan Oransky
Anesthesiology|August 19, 2022
How to Stop the Unknowing Citation of Retracted PapersAdam Marcus, Alison J Abritis, Ivan Oransky
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|January 8, 2025
Please don't cite this editorialAdam Marcus, Ivan Oransky, Alessandro De Cassai
JAMA|March 14, 2018
Institutional Research Misconduct Reports Need More CredibilityC K Gunsalus, Adam R Marcus, Ivan Oransky
European Heart Journal|September 7, 2021
Retractions in medicine: the tip of the icebergIvan Oransky, Stephen E Fremes, Paul Kurlansky, et al.
BMJ Open|November 20, 2017
Interpretation of health news items reported with or without spin: protocol for a prospective meta-analysis of 16 randomised controlled trialsRomana Haneef, Amélie Yavchitz, Philippe Ravaud, et al.
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