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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Tell us your discipline and see how many different disciplines are represented in this course!





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Charlotte Coales

Hi, I have a background in ecology and science communication, and work in public engagement at a zoology research institute.  I support our staff and students to engage with a variety of audiences.  I hadn't heard of Open Science until last week(!) and thought it would be useful and interesting to find out more.

I am a meekat!

ORCID ID: 0000-0003-4022-1804 

Ciara Lynch

Undergoing a PhD in Biotechnology in Ireland, have completed my undergraduate in Genetics, with a heavy emphasis on Bioinformatics as well. I love science communication, and look forward to learning how to effectively convey my ideas to a variety of audiences, including lay people with little science background. Currently in my first year of my four year PhD in University College Dublin. I am apparently an Open Science Unicorn, full of myth and magic haha. My ORCID is https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0147-9810

Clotilde

Hi! I am an organic chemist, have been travelling around Europe working with the sweetest molecules, sugars! 

I am a Meerkat, and it couldn't have been a more appropriate definition of the way I work, and my vision of science.

Corrado Minetti

Hello!

I am a researcher in parasitology and medical entomology, working in the United Kingdom. Originally from Italy, I am currently working on malaria in mosquitoes.

I have a parallel interest in science communication, and I registered in this course to get more insights which I hope will help me to better promote and disseminate my research. 

According to the quiz, I am a mole!

My ORCID number is 0000-0001-7862-4874