Organisers

Jessie Baldwin

Tabea Schoeler

Jessie is a Sir Henry Wellcome post-doctoral fellow at UCL and the UCL Local Network Lead for the UK Reproducibility Network. She helped set up ReproducibiliTea at UCL in 2019 after attending the Advanced Methods in Reproducible Science course run by the UK Reproducibilty Network. Her primary research focuses on the role of adverse childhood experiences and environmental risk factors in psychopathology, using genetically informative methods. She is also interested in meta-science, and is enthusiastic about applying open science methods to enhance the reproducibility and robustness of research.

Tabea is a post-doctoral research fellow based at the University of Lausanne (Switzerland), as well as a visiting researcher at University College London. Until 2021, she was one of the UCL Local Network Leads for the UK Reproducibility Network and she has since focused on related initiatives in Switzerland. Her main research interest lies in the intersection between mental health, population genetics and epidemiology. Through her involvement in ReproducibiliTea, she hopes to promote good research practises and a more sharing research culture, to help make research fairer and more reproducible.