Postdoc started!

26thJun. × ’10
I’m thrilled to have begun a postdoc position with DataONE and Dryad and NESCent.  Todd Vision found me towards the end of my PhD (via a tweet!), and suggested that this postdoc spot might be a good fit for my research interests.  He couldn’t have been more right.
To top it off, I’m working on this postdoc-of-my-dreams remotely, from my home in Vancouver, Canada.  I have a local base in Mike Whitlock’s lab in the Biodiversity building in the Department of Zoology at the University of British Columbia.
It is a shift in domain for me:  I’l be focusing on data sharing and reuse in ecology and evolution rather than biomedicine.  I’m learning!
I eagerly anticipate contributing to the success of the DataONE and Dryad projects by increasing our understanding of data sharing and reuse.  Stay tuned.
I look forward to contributing to the success of the projects, and broadening our understanding of data sharing and reuse.

I’m thrilled to have begun a Postdoctoral Research Associate position with DataONE and Dryad and NESCent.  Todd Vision found me towards the end of my PhD (via a tweet!), and suggested that this postdoc spot might be a good fit for my research interests.  He couldn’t have been more right.

To top it off, I’m working on this postdoc-of-my-dreams remotely, from my home in Vancouver, Canada.  I have a local base in Mike Whitlock’s lab in the Biodiversity Research Centre in the Department of Zoology at the University of British Columbia.

This is a shift in domain for me:  I’ll be focusing on data sharing and reuse in ecology and evolution rather than biomedicine.  Lots of reading ahead.

I look forward to making real contributions to the success of the DataONE and Dryad projects through original research in data sharing and reuse.  Stay tuned…

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