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Published: 26 May 2022

Secretariat – fsci-info@force11.org

Organizing Committee

  • Nicky Agate, Columbia University
  • Stephanie Hagstrom, UC San Diego
  • Martha Hruska, UC San Diego
  • Daniel S. Katz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Danny Kingsley, University of Cambridge
  • Maryann Martone, UC San Diego and Hypothesis
  • David Minor, UC San Diego
  • Cameron Neylon, Curtin University
  • Daniel O'Donnell, University of Lethbridge – FSCI Organizing Committee Chairman
  • Stefan Tanaka, UC San Diego

Program Committee

  • Chealsye Bowley, Ubiquity Press
  • Taylor Davis-Van Atta, University of Houston Libraries
  • Alex Garcia-Castro, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
  • Paul Groth, Elsevier Labs
  • Stephanie Hagstrom, UC San Diego
  • John Hilton, Cochrane
  • Daniel S. Katz, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Ye Li, Colorado School of Mines
  • Cameron Neylon, Curtin University – Program Committee Chair
  • Amy Price, University of Oxford
  • Allegra Swift, UC San Diego

Outreach Committee

  • Nicky Agate, Columbia University
  • Martin Brennan, UC Los Angeles
  • Stephanie Hagstrom, UC San Diego – Outreach Committee Chair
  • Brianna Marshall, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Jennifer McLennan, eLife
  • Daniel O'Donnell, University of Lethbridge
  • Gimena del Rio Riande, CONICET Argentina
  • Nicole Vasilevsky, OHSU
 

Archive: https://archive.force11.net/node/8025

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