What is your current role? Tell us a bit about your research
I am currently a Curriculum Fellow at Harvard Medical School. I work on improving predoctoral and postdoctoral training through evidence-based and data-driven best practices. I am engaged in a few scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) projects aimed at promoting research rigor and reproducibility.
Why did you choose to participate in the ASAPbio Fellows program?
My primary goal in joining the ASAPbio Fellows program is to expand my knowledge of preprints and the peer review process. I’m particularly interested in embedding preprints into graduate education and training. I’m also thrilled to connect with other researchers passionate about open science and learn from colleagues worldwide.
What are you excited about in science communication?
I’m excited about how science communication can promote the democratization of science. In addition to ensuring everyone has the right to scientific knowledge and discovery, science communication can help create cultures and practices based on accessibility, transparency, and accountability.
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The most recent book I’ve read. Libraries or bookstores that I have visited.