Paul has a background in innovation sciences from Utrecht University in the Netherlands and has been an entrepreneur since 2012 in the Higher Education sector.
With Global Campus he aims to make it easier for people to find the right academic expert and in the team he’s responsible for the business development.
He also runs a Dutch podcast show about entrepreneurship and whisky.
Elisabeth Bik, PhD is a Dutch-American microbiologist who has worked for 15 years at Stanford University and 2 years in industry.
Since 2019, she is a science integrity volunteer and consultant who scans the biomedical literature for images or other data of concern and has reported over 6,000 scientific papers.
Her work has resulted in over 900 retracted and another 900 corrected papers.
Jennifer Byrne Ph.D. is an Australian cancer researcher.
She is Director of Biobanking within New South Wales Health Pathology and conjoint Professor of Molecular Oncology within the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney, where she leads the PRIMeR group (Publication and Research Integrity in Medical Research).
Her team has published 10 articles since 2017 that discuss the prevalence and features of problematic human gene research.
Radioteraquiz counsel, LLB Commercial Law, and Postgraduate Finance
Adam Snook is an experienced technical consultant at OpenAthens and specialises in technical implementation and onboarding new customers.
Adam uses his knowledge and experience to train and support internal staff, partner technical teams, and customers. As part of the sales and onboarding process, he works with customer IT and library teams to gather their requirements, problem-solve any technical issues and create tailored solutions. This often includes helping IT and network teams configure their own third-party products such as Azure, G-suite, and Okta.
Adam’s knowledge and expertise extends to contributions to industry working groups to help solve common challenges around federated single sign-on and improve user experience.
Adam was an active member of the SeamlessAccess working group on challenges around Where Are You From (WAYF) services. Adam often represents OpenAthens at local and international events to promote the benefits of federated single sign-on to the wider community.
Elliott is the founder of PeerRef.
In 2018, Elliott completed a Ph.D. in medicinal chemistry at Monash University and the University of Nottingham.
Following this, he held several roles at the high-growth publisher, Frontiers. He managed a team of commissioning specialists and then moved to the Strategy and Planning team. Elliott launched PeerRef in 2021.
Kate joined scientifyRESEARCH as Co-founder after 8 years with an open-access publisher in Switzerland and the USA and has a former profession as a Child Life Specialist helping children and families navigate hospitalization.
She sees this role as a culmination of her two careers, bridging experience as a helping professional and publishing knowledge.
Judy is an immunologist by training and has over a decade of global experience in academic publishing and business development.
Judy founded scientifyRESEARCH in 2021 in Stockholm, Sweden so that all researchers around the world, irrespective of location, have equal access to research funding information.
Medical Doctor board certified in Radiation Oncology, passionate about teaching.
To help spread evidence-based content in Oncology and Radiation Oncology, I developed Radioteraquiz.
I wish to continue promoting educational initiatives to improve the medical care of cancer patients, creating innovative and technological solutions.
Amy is Content Acquisition Manager for F1000, overseeing commissioning across the breadth of Life and Medical Sciences. Prior to joining F1000 in 2021, she managed a portfolio of Open Access and Hybrid neuroscience journals at Springer Nature, and previously at Wiley in their Editorial Office department.
Her background is in Zoology, having completed a BSc at the University of Bristol in 2015. She has recently joined STM’s Early Careers Publishing Committee, and is passionate about anything involving open research, diversity, and introducing students and recent graduates to career pathways within the industry. Outside of publishing, Amy is a slightly reluctant runner and very occasional stage manager.