At Public Population Project in Genomics (P3G), we are committed to ensuring that all content published on https://www.p3gconsortium.org/ is accurate, trustworthy, and based on credible scientific evidence. This Fact-Checking Policy explains how we verify information before it is shared through reports, blogs, and articles.
Sources of Information
To maintain accuracy, we rely only on verified and reputable sources, including:
- Peer-reviewed scientific journals and genomic research publications.
- Official project updates from P3G consortium members and partner organizations.
- Recognized institutions such as the World Health Organization (WHO), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other government research agencies.
- Established biobanks and large-scale population studies.
We do not use unverified claims, speculative data, or sources lacking transparency.
Verification Process
Before content is published, our editorial team ensures that:
- Scientific accuracy is confirmed by cross-checking with multiple authoritative sources.
- Data consistency is reviewed against official reports, consortium outputs, or published research.
- Clarity and accessibility are maintained by simplifying complex findings without altering their scientific meaning.
- Timeliness is prioritized—articles are updated when new findings or corrections become available.
Corrections and Updates
Science evolves rapidly, and new discoveries can change interpretations. Therefore:
- If inaccuracies are identified, corrections are made promptly and transparently.
- Updated articles will clearly note significant revisions to maintain trust with readers.
- Archived content remains available for reference but may include annotations if new evidence supersedes earlier conclusions.
Neutrality and Independence
Our fact-checking process is free from political, commercial, or institutional bias. The goal is to present scientific knowledge objectively, allowing readers to make informed judgments without external influence.
Public Feedback
We welcome input from researchers, professionals, and the public to help ensure accuracy. If you notice potential errors or outdated information, please contact us at:
All feedback will be reviewed carefully, and necessary corrections will be implemented after validation.
Commitment to Accuracy
Through rigorous verification, continuous updates, and transparent corrections, P3G ensures that its content meets the highest standards of accuracy and reliability. Our fact-checking policy supports our mission of fostering international collaboration in genomics and promoting knowledge that benefits global health.