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$900,000 grant to Retraction Watch’s parent organization will fund forensic analysis of articles that affect human health

Summary by Retraction Watch
The Center for Scientific Integrity, the parent nonprofit of Retraction Watch, has launched a new initiative to investigate and rapidly disseminate problems in the medical literature that directly affect human health. Thanks to a $900,000 grant from Open Philanthropy, the Medical Evidence Project will leverage the tools of forensic metascience — using visual and computational methods to determine a paper’s trustworthiness — to rapidly identify p…

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Retraction Watch broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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