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    John Whitfield

    Journalist

    John Whitfield is a seasoned journalist currently serving as the Comment and Analysis Editor at Research Professional News, a part of Clarivate, since May 2012. In this role, he is responsible for commissioning, editing, and writing opinion articles that focus on research and innovation policy, as well as issues related to academic life and higher education in the UK and Europe.13

    Background and Experience

    Whitfield has over two decades of experience in journalism, having worked with prestigious publications such as Nature, Scientific American, and the Financial Times. His career includes roles ranging from subeditor to science writer at Nature Publishing Group, where he contributed to both online and print news.13 Additionally, he has freelanced extensively, authoring three books that cover various scientific topics, including "Lost Animals" and "People Will Talk," which have been translated into multiple languages.13

    Education

    Whitfield holds a PhD in Zoology from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from the University of East Anglia, where he graduated with first-class honors. He also spent a year studying at the University of California, Berkeley.13

    Contributions and Influence

    As an editor, Whitfield has been noted for his critical insights into significant issues within the scientific community, such as the replication crisis in research. His writings often explore the implications of research practices on public trust and policy.24

    Overall, John Whitfield's extensive background in science journalism and editorial leadership positions him as a prominent figure in discussions surrounding higher education and research policy.

    Highlights

    A more populist EU parliament bodes ill for researchers
    Oct 7 · lrb.co.uk
    John Whitfield · Replication Crisis: Shoddy Papers
    Jul 17 · nature.com
    In retrospect: The Prince - Nature

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    Location

    Greater London, England, United Kingdom