Philipp Koellinger (@pkoellinger) 's Twitter Profile
Philipp Koellinger

@pkoellinger

Economist and behavioural geneticist. @DeSciFoundation. Co-founder @DeSciLabs.

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Learn about new models in #academic #publishing that help address key problems in the current system and underpin good #research practices, in the latest #THECampus podcast, featuring UCL Press founder Paul Ayris and DeSci Labs founder Philipp Koellinger: timeshighereducation.com/campus/podcast…

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100% agree with this. Many things we learn in science are incredibly valuable when starting a business as well (e.g. data analysis, experimentation, subject matter expertise). But the mind-shift david friedberg talks about is absolutely necessary.

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Times Higher Education did a podcast with me about academic publishing. The future is much brighter than it feels right now. Check it out - start at 34 min. Times Higher Education DeSci Labs DeSci Foundation #DeSci timeshighereducation.com/campus/podcast…

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Interdisciplinary research is key to solving global challenges like climate change, health, and technology. Our context novelty scores measure surprising interdisciplinary by evaluating how unique the combination of cited sources is. And articles with high context novelty tend

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A recent nature article highlights a major issue: many studies fail to produce reliable results due to pressure to publish quickly, leading to small samples and cherry-picked data. The fix? Open data sharing, transparency, and a focus on quality over quantity. At DeSci Labs,

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Sabine Hossenfelder - sharing a letter she received from a colleague after she published a paper in Nature Physics, titled "Science needs reasons to be trusted." The self-correcting mechanism that science relies on isn't working. Hearing this is šŸ’” youtu.be/shFUDPqVmTg?si…

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We are excited to announce that DeSci Labs is officially part of the #HorizonEurope and #EOSC project, launched this year with @FAIR2Adapt-EOSC.eu! We're looking forward to collaborating on groundbreaking climate adaptation strategies and contributing to solutions that address

We are excited to announce that DeSci Labs is officially part of the #HorizonEurope and #EOSC project, launched this year with @FAIR2Adapt-EOSC.eu!

We're looking forward to collaborating on groundbreaking climate adaptation strategies and contributing to solutions that address
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Researchers rely on publishers and journals to ensure that data, software, protocols, and other research outputs are linked and discoverable. But what if you could do all of that yourself, before or after journal publication? Join Philipp Koellinger on 15 May 2025, from 15:00 CEST

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Very happy that the long, long, long, long, long overdue day when the published results of all NIH funded research is immediately freely available to everyone who can benefit from it. Kudos to the NIH for making this happen, and eternal curses to the scientific societies,

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It should be an absolute requirement of all NIH grants that all journals reviews - including/especially when they lead to rejection - should be made publicly available.

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This week in academia, a not so short🧵... 1. Staff reductions and other cost cutting measures coming to Brown University highereddive.com/news/brown-uni…