As part of my role on the media committee for the Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary biology (SORTEE) I began a science communication interview series.
This series, ‘ECR Asks’ is a monthly Q&A sessions where I speak with experienced researchers to explore their journey in, and perspectives on, open science and transparent research. These have been fun and always very interesting conversations, and I’m so grateful to the researchers I’ve spoken with for generously sharing their time and insights.
Below I have linked to the SORTEE website where these interviews have been published as well as linking to the social media posts I designed.
- Professor Tim Parker: Risks in Open Science
- Dr Malgorzata (Losia) Lagisz: AI tools in systematic evidence synthesis
- Dr Brooke Long-Fox: DEI in open science
- Dr Ed Ivimey-Cook: Challenges and future in code review
- Professor Steven Cooke: Navigating authorship norms
- Professor Alex Holcombe: Understanding publishing houses
- Dr Cecilia Baldoni: Community Engagement and Opening Open Science
- Professor Timothy Clark: Data fabrication and scientific misconduct
- Professor Angela Moles: Peer review by reciprocity (link forthcoming in June)