Empowering early-career researchers to enhance research culture with ReproducibiliTea (Job Searching)
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The recent reproducibility crisis has spurred widespread evaluation of scientific practices and resulted in reforms hoping to promote transparency and reproducibility of research (broadly referred to as the Open Science movement). In this talk, I will provide a brief overview on why there is a need to reform research, and highlight the important role of early-career researchers in the reform movement. I will share my perspective leading ReproducibiliTea, a grassroots initiative to form Open Science communities at academic institutions, and how I believe empowering research trainees to actively pursue Open Science is a critical ingredient in lasting improvements to how science is approached.