Jo McEntyre
Chair, Deputy Director of EMBL-EBI
For a positive culture change in life science research
EMBL’s Open Science Working Group drafted the Open Science Policy and is responsible for the overseeing its implementation.
Chair, Deputy Director of EMBL-EBI
Chair, Group Leader
I began by chairing a new EMBL working group on DORA, whose task was institutional change management towards a more explicit and more visible commitment by the institution to DORA. Initially I was not super-excited about yet more committee work. But I got to realize how important and interesting the topic is. It touches all that we do as scientists. And I got to love my institution even more for its progressive and pragmatic approach.
Biostudies Team Lead
I have been involved in developing open data resources such as ArrayExpress and BioStudies since 2000. Participation in the EMBL Open Science group allows me to better understand how scientists think about data sharing and publishing, and I will use this information to improve our data resources.
EMBO Director
If you want science to move forward, you have to share it. Sharing needs to begin well before the research is published. This is why I am interested in initiatives such as the Human Cell Atlas Data Portal and in publishing activities such as Review Commons that blur the boundaries between preprints and conventional publications.
Compliance Manager
My interest in the topic stemmed from the compliance risk assessment, the external funders ever more often introduced specific requirements on open access to their terms of awards. In 2018 with Internal Audit and Library, we prepared a compliance report. Subsequently, I supported the Open Science Working Group, which led to the adoption of the EMBL Open Science Policy. Within this WG, I met enthusiasts and an engaged community advocating for open science and gained valuable insights into the significance of this movement for researchers and science in general!
Senior Scientific Community Manager
I joined the Open Science movement at EMBL (and beyond) because the unfair system needs to change, and I believe open knowledge, reproducibility, and a reformed research assessment are the pillars of this revolution. This aligns with my values and my current position at EMBL, enhancing computational support for the research community in the Data Science Centre.
Head of IT Services
I became part of the Open Science movement at EMBL because we as EMBL IT Services support EMBL researchers in their Open Science practices throughout the whole data lifecycle by operating and developing large-scale IT infrastructures and software tools. From 2018 to 2020, I also served as a member of the Executive Board of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), a European initiative aimed at developing infrastructures supporting open science practices in research data management. Since 2021, I’m acting as EMBL’s Delegate to the newly formed EOSC Association.
EOSC Project Officer
I joined EMBL’s Open Science movement when I started my position at Project Officer in 2019 focusing on EMBL’s engagement in the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC). Its aim to establish a multi-disciplinary environment where researchers can find and re-use data, tools and services fits very well with EMBL’s long history as key provider of open and FAIR data and services for the life sciences.
Senior Scientific Training Officer
I joined EMBL’s open science movement because I believe in the transformative power of transparency and collaboration in research. My roles, first at Europe PMC and now at EMBL-EBI Training, have allowed me to witness firsthand the positive impact that open access to publications, data, and resources can have on scientific progress. Being part of this movement is incredibly rewarding, as it fosters a more inclusive and cooperative environment for all.
Office for Scientific Information Management (OSIM)
Head of OSIM
Scientific Information Management
ORCID: 0000-0003-3508-602X
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Scientific Information Management
ORCID: 0000-0003-1982-9145
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