In
academic publishing, Tracz is known as the founder of the
Current Opinion journals (which, along with the research journal
Current Biology and the early scientific community websites
BioMedNet and
Chemweb, were acquired by
Elsevier in 1997), and
open access publisher BioMed Central (acquired by
Springer Science+Business Media in 2008). In 2004, Tracz was invited to give oral evidence to the
House of Commons Science & Technology Committee as part of its inquiry into scientific publishing and open access. Tracz's group of companies, currently known as the Sciencenow Group (formerly Science Navigation Group), previously published
The Scientist (a
popular science magazine with all print and web content freely available online), and currently publishes
Faculty of 1000 (a subscription-only current awareness service highlighting recent biological and medical research). Other companies that have been part of the group in the past include Current Medicine, a publisher medical books, journals, websites and the Images.MD medical image database (both acquired by Springer in 2005),
Current Biology and the
Current Opinion journals (acquired by
Elsevier), and
Global DataPoint. Other businesses founded by Tracz include
Current Drugs (acquired by
Thomson Corporation in 2002), and
Telmap, a mobile phone navigation company (acquired by
Intel in 2012). In recent years, Tracz's business has focused on activities under the
Faculty of 1000/F1000 brand. Faculty of 1000 began as a literature evaluation service, but more recently allowed the publication of original scientific posters (F1000 Posters) and research articles (F1000 Research). F1000 has generated some controversy with its use of an innovative and rapid form of peer review. In January 2020,
F1000 Research was acquired by
Taylor & Francis Group, an
Informa Company. Sciencenow Group continues to offer the literature evaluation service, now branded Faculty Opinions, alongside Sciwheel, a reference management solution. Sciencenow Group is also responsible for
Web of Stories, a collection of multi-hour video interviews with leading scientists and other major cultural figures, looking back at their career and work. Each video is divided into short segments which are connected together to create a "web of stories", showing differing perspectives on major themes such as the
Manhattan Project. Tracz remains chairman of
Sciencenow Group, which acts as an incubator for his new businesses. Tracz's businesses have been largely self-funded, without external investment. Tracz has a reputation as an innovator in a tradition-bound industry, being described by
Richard Smith (former editor of the
BMJ) as 'the Picasso of science publishing'. ==Interests==