Science - facts and frictions
- ๐ค Speaker: Dr. Philip Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, Nature and Nature Publications
- ๐ Date & Time: Wednesday 28 April 2010, 18:30 - 20:00
- ๐ Venue: Queens Lecture Theatre, Emmanuel College
Abstract
‘Climategate’, MMR vaccine, GM crops, stem cells – these are examples of public debates in which science and scientists have come under attack. And yet the processes of science were no different in kind from those in calmer territories, such as cancer research, where the public not only trusts researchers but directly donates half a billion pounds every year in their support. Why are there such contrasts? And what can scientists and others do in response to such attacks? The talk will offer some suggestions.
As Editor-in-Chief of Nature, Philip Campbell heads a team of about 90 editorial staff around the world. Dr. Campbell takes direct editorial responsibility for the content of Nature editorials, writing some of them. He is the seventh Editor-in-Chief since the journal was launched in 1869.
Dr. Campbellโs role as Editor-in-Chief of Nature publications (of which there are many editorially independent journals and several websites) is to ensure that the quality and integrity appropriate to the Nature name are maintained, and that appropriate individuals are appointed as chief editors. He sits on the executive board of Nature’s parent company, Nature Publishing Group.
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Dr. Philip Campbell, Editor-in-Chief, Nature and Nature Publications
Wednesday 28 April 2010, 18:30-20:00