Interview with Rosie Redfield on Open Science

Blind.Scientist has a really nice interview with Rosie Redfield at University of British Columbia. She is a microbiologist, a leading Open Science practitioner (one of the few that actually puts words into action), and happens to be my former postdoc adviser and mentor.

In the interview Rosie discusses her Open Science philosophy and her research bloggery at RRResearch. Something I did not know was that it was Pedro Beltrão and his post Opening up the scientific process that got her started in Open Science.

About Mario Pineda-Krch

I am a quantitative evolutionary ecologist. My research focuses on fundamental questions at the interface of ecology and evolution using a combination of theoretical, statistical and computational approaches.
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