srsupp.bsky.social
@srsupp.bsky.social
Associate professor of Data Analytics, not-so-secret ecologist. Teaching + researching at small liberal arts college. Excited to get others excited to use code + data to problem solve. Enjoy: #rstats, python, GitHub, making music, board games, outdoors
That would be great! I am here until around 10 am on Thursday. Send me an email, or have her send me one and we can try to find a time. Thanks!
August 12, 2025 at 1:28 AM
That would be great! I am here until around 10 am on Thursday. Send me an email, or have her send me one and we can try to find a time. Thanks!
I work at a small liberal arts college (Denison University) and would love to meet up with other folks who do ecological research at PUIs, are curious about careers at a SLAC, or just want to chat about science research, collaboration, and education. #ESA2025
August 11, 2025 at 3:30 AM
I work at a small liberal arts college (Denison University) and would love to meet up with other folks who do ecological research at PUIs, are curious about careers at a SLAC, or just want to chat about science research, collaboration, and education. #ESA2025
This does not mean the research didn't employ sound methods and many other reproducibility practices. Even without public data, the description of data and methods in a paper should be transparent enough to understand and to replicate -- and the findings should not be discredited or ignored.
June 6, 2025 at 4:19 PM
This does not mean the research didn't employ sound methods and many other reproducibility practices. Even without public data, the description of data and methods in a paper should be transparent enough to understand and to replicate -- and the findings should not be discredited or ignored.
In short, reproducibility is partly about data sharing, but it is also *much* more. While it is true that there are good reasons data cannot always be fully released to the public -- confidential patient health information, or individual locations of species threatened by illegal poaching.
June 6, 2025 at 4:19 PM
In short, reproducibility is partly about data sharing, but it is also *much* more. While it is true that there are good reasons data cannot always be fully released to the public -- confidential patient health information, or individual locations of species threatened by illegal poaching.
On the same day, another article explains how Trump's new executive order for "gold standard" misuses and politicizes reproducibility to discredit scientific findings. lnkd.in/gSNWnEJb
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June 6, 2025 at 4:19 PM
On the same day, another article explains how Trump's new executive order for "gold standard" misuses and politicizes reproducibility to discredit scientific findings. lnkd.in/gSNWnEJb