Open research work


The credibility of research can be improved with transparency and scrutiny. To that end, I do my best to share as much as I can of my own work practices, organise in my local research communities, and study how research is conducted in metaresearch projects.

With the generous support of the Improving Research Community Builder Award, I co-run Interdisciplinary Open Research symposia for early career researchers across the arts, humanities, social, and medical sciences. A summary of our first meeting can be found here.

The King's College London ReproducibiliTea journal club meets once a month on Thursday afternoons, and is open to all. We sometimes write public reviews of preprints to promote open and inclusive research practices. We are supported by ASAPBio and by ReproducibiliTea.

I also teach postgraduate and doctoral students on topics around rigorous and open research practices. My Open Science Framework (OSF) page has slides from other projects, conferences, and events.