AAAS Reverses Suspension Of Award For Glyphosate Research After Review [1]
"COLOMBO — Science prevailing over politics: That’s how a researcher who was snubbed for a high-profile award earlier this year has characterized the decision to finally recognize his achievements in highlighting a deadly public health problem in rural Sri Lanka.
Channa Jayasumana and Sarath Gunatilake were to have been conferred the 2019 Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in February. But two days after it announced them as the award recipients, the AAAS suspended its decision, citing concerns raised by other scientists about the pair’s work linking the use of a popular weed killer [glyphosate] to chronic kidney disease.
At the time, the AAAS said it would address those concerns through a peer review and subsequently evaluate the award status.
That lengthy process has now concluded, Jayasumana told Mongabay on Nov. 15, and has vindicated him and Gunatilake, who are now formally listed on the AAAS website as the recipients of the 2019 award."
Dilrukshi Handunnetti reports for Mongabay November 16, 2019. [2]