Welcome, please introduce yourself!

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Create a personal profile in our course group page:

Introduce yourself to your peers and tell us something about yourself. During this course you will be asked to come back and edit your profile and add more information in small practical assignments.

This is how it works:
  1. Add a new entry to this course group page to create a profile. Type your name in the 'concept' field.
  2. Add some information about yourself in the description field. Let us know who  you are, what you like and what brought you here!
  3. If you like you can add a profile picture or a short videoclip.
  4. And don't forget to tell us what open science animal you are!
  5. If you want, you can add comments to your peers' profiles. Or say 'hello!'

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Bea Gini

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!

Ben

Hi all, 


Ben from U of Edinburgh (CVS department, QMRI), interested in getting together with a group of likeminded people to discuss open science. 

Ben Libberton

I'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.