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Highlights
- Reproducibility is fundamental to the scientific method.
- About the Author: Csaba Szabo is among the world's most cited biomedical scientists.
- 328 Pages
- Science, Research & Methodology
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About the Book
In Unreliable, the distinguished scientist Csaba Szabo examines the causes and consequences of the reproducibility crisis in biomedical research, showing why the factors that encourage misconduct stem from flaws in real-world science.Book Synopsis
Reproducibility is fundamental to the scientific method. After reading a paper describing research findings, a scientist should be able to repeat the experiment and obtain the same results. Yet an alarming number--perhaps as high as 90 percent--of published biomedical research papers face challenges in independent replication. Such issues range from honest mistakes to outright fraud. The scope of this crisis, however, underscores deeper systemic issues within the scientific community: its culture, incentives, and institutions.
In Unreliable, the distinguished scientist Csaba Szabo examines the causes and consequences of the reproducibility crisis in biomedical research, showing why the factors that encourage misconduct stem from flaws in real-world science. There are many culprits, including commonplace research methods and dubious statistical techniques. Academic career incentives, hypercompetition for grant funding, and a bias toward publishing positive results have exacerbated the problem. Deliberate data manipulation and fabricated findings churned out by "paper mills" are disturbingly common. Academic institutions and publishers, for their part, have perpetuated a culture of impunity. Szabo explores how these failures have hindered scientific progress and impeded the development of new treatments, and he introduces readers to the "science sleuths" who tirelessly uncover misconduct. He proposes comprehensive reforms, from scientific training to the grant system through the publication process, to address the root causes of the crisis. Written in clear language and leavened with a keen sense of irony, Unreliable is an essential account of the reproducibility crisis that gives readers an inside look at how science is actually done.Review Quotes
The book is dynamite, and it's written by one of the biggest cheeses in medical research.-- "What Doctors Don't Tell You"
For anyone thinking about stepping into academia, especially biomedical research, this book is a must-read. This book isn't just for aspiring scientists. It's a wake-up call for those already deep in biomedical research and a revealing read for the general public whose tax dollars fund these endeavors. Unreliable serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to action.-- "Sekar Writes"
In total, [this] book is wonderful. [Szabo's] efforts are affable and admirable.-- "Niklas Reviews"
Szabo...dissects the ways he's seen research go wrong in his 30 years in academia and industry: data manipulation, poor experimental design, statistical errors and more. It's a sobering, often depressing, litany.-- "The Wall Street Journal"
Szabo knows this world inside out and has managed to rise to the top of his field.-- "The Spectator"
This is a rollicking good read, written in an informal style, and enlivened by cartoons, which works as a scholarly and accessible account of the so-called reproducibility crisis in biomedical research.-- "Bishop Blog"
['Unreliable'] is a disturbing but compelling exploration of the causes of irreproducibility--from hypercompetition and honest errors, to statistical shenanigans and outright fraud.-- "C&EN"
Szabo blows the lid off his field. Essential reading for everyone working in--and contemplating entering--biomedical science, 'Unreliable' is an engrossing, timely contribution to research fraud, the resultant reproducibility crisis, and the ongoing battle for scientific integrity.-- "Psychology Today"
Jaw-dropping. A troubling wake-up call for scientific researchers.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Unreliable courageously examines the systemic issues plaguing biomedical studies--from immense pressures to flawed incentives that drive researchers toward unethical practices. It is essential reading for anyone concerned with the integrity of scientific research and the implications of its shortcomings on society.--Albert-László Barabási, Northeastern University
If one of the world's most highly cited biomedical scientists concludes that the majority of the published biomedical literature is unreliable, you better pay attention. Unreliable is supported by vast amounts of data, and it is infused with biting, sarcastic dark humor.--George Hasko, Columbia University
In the name of honest and dedicated scientists, Unreliable is an outcry against the broken system of biomedical research. Csaba Szabo gives a comprehensive analysis of inept grant award schemes and corrupt publication practices and calls for an urgent overhaul.--Katalin Karikó, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Science is a respected profession, but it is the product of human activity. Thus, human errors are inevitable. Moreover, some scientists make hubristic claims, and some even engage in data falsification and fabrication. Unreliable exposes the various factors that contribute to the reproducibility crisis in biomedical science.--György Buzsáki, New York University
The problem of irreproducible and fraudulent research is addressed in depth by an active researcher at the top level of biomedical science. This highly readable book gives unique insights into the process of how research is funded and conducted, how this creates problems, and what we need to do to counteract an alarming growth in shoddy science.--Dorothy Bishop, Oxford University
The stories in the book are from the frontlines, where those of us who try to maintain research funding and run a lab are fighting misconduct daily. Importantly, the book offers concrete solutions for how we as scientists might hope to fix the broken systems of research oversight.--Paul Brookes, University of Rochester Medical Center
About the Author
Csaba Szabo is among the world's most cited biomedical scientists. He is head of the Section of Pharmacology at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, and for twenty-five years, he led biomedical research groups at various universities in the United States.Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .88 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 328
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Research & Methodology
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Csaba Szabo
Language: English
Street Date: March 11, 2025
TCIN: 93577621
UPC: 9780231216234
Item Number (DPCI): 247-01-9957
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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