AIMOS 2020

3 & 4 DeCEMBER 2020

The second annual meeting of AIMOS, the Association for Interdisciplinary Meta-research and Open Science conference, was held remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. The meeting was sponsored by The University of Sydney and The University of New South Wales. The meeting was a partially unstructured conference that included 3-min lightning talks, hackathons, workshops, unconference sessions, and posters.

AIMOS 2020 appealed to students and researchers from a range of disciplines with a shared interest in understanding and addressing challenges to replicability, reproducibility and open science.

ECR Awards

Our 2020 ECR awardees were:

  • Cooper Smout

  • Rob Ross

  • Amy Thompson

  • Sophia Crüwell

  • Maia Salholz-Hillel

  • Kai Standvoss

  • Fiona Bradley

  • Jian Chen

  • James Doble

  • Robert Schulz

  • Julia Bottesini

  • Eden T Smith

  • Hannah Fraser

  • Kyle Hamilton

  • Lisa Spitzer

  • Lucy Zhang

  • Rob Heirene

  • Lee Jones

ORGANISING TEAM

  • Jason Chin (Conference Coordinator)

  • Alex Holcombe

  • Shinichi Nakagawa

  • Sarah Handcock

  • Rose O’Dea

  • Carla Viola

  • Melissa Ross

 

VOLUNTEERS

  • Fallon Mody

  • Cat Vendl

  • Simine Vazire

  • Rob Ross

  • Andrew Roberts

  • Omid Ghasemi

  • Rob Heirine

PROGRAM schedule:

Invited speakers:

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PAUL GLASZIOU

Paul is a Professor of Evidence-Based Practice at Bond University and the Director of the Institute for Evidence Based Healthcare.

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DOROTHY BISHOP

Dorothy is a Wellcome Trust Principle Research Fellow and Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology at the University of Oxford.

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JENNIFER BYRNE

Jennifer is a Professor of Molecular Oncology at the University of Sydney and the Director of Biobanking at New South Wales (NSW) Health Pathology.

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TATSUYA AMANO

Tatsuya is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow at the University of Queensland.

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MATT MAKEL

Matt is the Director of Research and Evaluation at the Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP).

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SANDERSAN ONIE

Sandy is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Black Dog Institute in Suicide Prevention at the University of New South Wales.

Posters: