Richard B. Gallagher Explained

Richard Gallagher
Citizenship:United Kingdom
Nationality:Scottish
Fields:Immunology
Education:University of Glasgow (B.S., PhD)
Thesis Title:Studies on cell adhesion in relation to immune responses
Thesis Url:http://theses.gla.ac.uk/71772/
Doctoral Advisor:Adam S. G. Curtis

Richard Barclay Gallagher is a Scottish immunologist, science editor, and academic publisher. He is the president and editor-in-chief of Annual Reviews. He graduated with a doctoral degree from the University of Glasgow and was a researcher at Trinity College Dublin before he began working in academic publishing in 1989, holding positions with Elsevier and the journals Science and Nature. In the 2000s, he was the editor of the magazine The Scientist. In 2015, he became president and editor-in-chief of Annual Reviews, where he oversaw the expansion into new journal titles, launched its first online magazine Knowable Magazine, and developed the Subscribe to Open initiative for open access publishing.

Education

Richard Barclay Gallagher received a Bachelor of Science in immunology from the University of Glasgow in 1981.[1] He earned a PhD in cell biology, also at the University of Glasgow, in 1985 under the advisorship of Adam S. G. Curtis.[2] [3] While a PhD student, he joined the British Society for Immunology.[4] He was later a postdoctoral fellow at University College Dublin, where he researched sarcoidosis.[2]

Career

From 1986 to 1989, Richard Gallagher worked as the Wellcome Trust Lecturer in Immunology at Trinity College Dublin. In 1989, he left academic research and began a career in publishing,[2] becoming editor of the magazine Immunology Today, published by Elsevier, until 1992. From 1992 to 1999, he was office head and senior editor of the Europe Office of the journal Science. He was the chief biology editor at the journal Nature from 1999 to 2001, during which time he managed the publication of the papers reporting the sequencing of the human genome, and served as the publisher of Nature from 2001 to 2002.[1]

In 2002, he was hired as editor of the magazine The Scientist ; he additionally became its publisher in 2004.[5] [6] During his tenure, he shifted the format from biweekly to monthly; its style changed from a "quirky tabloid" to a "stylish and engaging magazine".[7] He published monthly editorials about topics such as vaccines,[8] the longevity of punishment for scientific misconduct,[9] and whether or not intelligent design should be taught in public schools.[10] He worked at The Scientist for eight years, leaving in 2010.[11]

In 2015, he became editor-in-chief and president of Annual Reviews, succeeding Samuel Gubins.[12] While at Annual Reviews, he developed the "Subscribe to Open" initiative to remove paywalls from its review journals.[13] Several new journal titles were added to Annual Reviews since his tenure began, including in cancer biology; biomedical data science; control, robotics, and autonomous systems; criminology; and developmental psychology.[14] He also developed and launched Knowable Magazine, the first webzine published by Annual Reviews, which is written for a general audience.[15]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Gallagher. ORCID. 27 April 2020. 28 August 2020.
  2. Web site: A warm OA welcome to Richard Gallagher – Consulting Editor. 29 September 2017. 28 August 2020. ScienceOPEN.com. Elizabeth. Allen.
  3. Web site: Studies on cell adhesion in relation to immune responses. University of Glasgow. 9 April 2021.
  4. Web site: Taking the Pulse of Scientific Societies. Richard. Gallagher. 7 September 2003. 4 September 2020. The Scientist.
  5. Web site: The Scientist names Richard Gallagher Editor. June 2002. 28 August 2020. The Scientist.
  6. Web site: Richard Gallagher. 10th World Conference of Science Journalism. 2017. 28 August 2020.
  7. Web site: The Scientist shutters after 25 years. Nature.com. 10 September 2020. 7 October 2011. Brendan. Maher.
  8. Book: Fitzpatrick, Michael. MMR and Autism. What Parents Need to Know. 8.6 Moving the goalposts. Routledge. 2004. 1134355912. https://books.google.com/books?id=XMWuvsJ1WY4C&q=gallagher&pg=PT207. 207.
  9. Web site: Do permanent records of scientific misconduct findings interfere with rehabilitation?. Scientific American. Janet D.. Stemwedel. 29 June 2014. 10 September 2020.
  10. Web site: Gallagher gets it?. The Panda's Thumb. 20 July 2006. Tara. Smith. Tara C. Smith. 10 September 2010.
  11. Web site: Richard Gallagher Steps Down as Editor of The Scientist. Big Think. 16 August 2010. 28 August 2020. Matthew W.. Nisbet.
  12. Web site: Richard Gallagher joins 'cherished resource' Annual Reviews. Research Information. 4 February 2015. 28 August 2020.
  13. Web site: Publishers roll out alternative routes to open access. Science. 9 March 2020. Jeffrey. Brainard. 4 September 2020.
  14. Web site: Browse Journals. Annual Reviews. 3 September 2020.
  15. Web site: Putting the public in the know. 11 May 2018. Research Information. 9 April 2021. Eva. Emerson. Richard. Gallagher.