Welcome, please introduce yourself!
Create a personal profile in our course group page:
This is how it works:
- Add a new entry to this course group page to create a profile. Type your name in the 'concept' field.
- Add some information about yourself in the description field. Let us know who you are, what you like and what brought you here!
- If you like you can add a profile picture or a short videoclip.
- And don't forget to tell us what open science animal you are!
- If you want, you can add comments to your peers' profiles. Or say 'hello!'
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Tell us your discipline and see how many different disciplines are represented in this course!
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BenHi all, Ben from U of Edinburgh (CVS department, QMRI), interested in getting together with a group of likeminded people to discuss open science. | |
Ben LibbertonI'm Ben and apparently I'm an Open Science Mole because I love digging through stuff and can immerse myself in a topic. I hope to do that with Open Science here. I'm a researcher turned full time science communicator and open access plays a big role in my work. I'm based in Stockholm. | |

I originally studied biology and my PhD is in the genetics of maternal effects. Since then I have mostly worked in education, currently as Training Coordinator at the Office of Scholarly Communication at the University of Cambridge. I support researchers to make their research more open, publish effectively and manage data well. I am an open science meerkat!