After 9 successful Congresses, and based on responses to our participant survey, we will host the 10th Congress in September 2025.
The aim of the Congress is to encourage research into the quality and credibility of peer review and scientific publication and to further the evidence base on which scientists can improve the conduct, reporting, and dissemination of scientific research.
As with the previous 9 Congresses, the 10th Congress will feature 3 days of presentations of original research about processes, policies, problems, and innovations related to peer review, scientific publication, and research dissemination. Participants will include editors and publishers of scientific peer-reviewed journals, researchers, funders, bibliometric and informatics experts, information innovators, librarians, journalists, policymakers, ethicists, scientific information producers and disseminators, and anyone interested in the progress of the scientific information enterprise and the quality of scientific evidence. The Congress embraces a wide range of disciplines, including (but not limited to) biomedicine, health and life sciences, applied sciences, basic sciences, physical and chemical sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, engineering, economics, and social sciences. New and emerging disciplines are also welcome.
For more information, visit our website and see the 2022 Program.
We hope to see you in Chicago in 2025!
Annette Flanagin JAMA and the JAMA Network Congress Executive Director
John Ioannidis Congress Director Meta-Research Innovation Center at Stanford (METRICS)
Michael Berkwits Congress Director JAMA and the JAMA Network
Contact: jama-peer@jamanetwork.org
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