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== About me == |
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I am Daniel Mietchen, a [[biophysicist]] working for the [[University of Virginia]] on the integration of scientific workflows with the [[World Wide Web|Web]] through [[open research]] and [[open science]], particularly in the field of [[biomedical research]]. |
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I am Daniel Mietchen, a [[biophysicist]] working as a [[data scientist]] at the [[University of Virginia]], focusing on the integration of scientific workflows with the [[World Wide Web|Web]] through [[open research]] and [[open science]], particularly around [[data sharing]], [[data management]] and [[FAIR data]] and with an emphasis on [[biomedical research]]. |
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Prior to that, my methodological research focus was on [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging]], thematically on the [[evolution]] of [[animal communication]] systems, [[vocal learning]], [[brain morphometry]], [[music perception]] and [[semantic integration]] of the [[biodiversity]] literature (see [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Publications|list of publications]] and [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Biographical sketch|biographical sketch]]). |
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Prior to that, my methodological research focus was on [[Magnetic Resonance Imaging]], thematically on the [[evolution]] of [[animal communication]] systems, [[vocal learning]], [[brain morphometry]], [[music perception]] and [[semantic integration]] of the [[biodiversity]] literature (see [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Publications|list of publications]] and [[User:Daniel Mietchen/Biographical sketch|biographical sketch]]). |
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My activities at Wikimedia concentrate on [[science]], [[medicine]] and [[sustainability]], on cooperation across languages, projects and chapters as well as on outreach to scientific communities. |
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My activities at Wikimedia concentrate on [[science]], [[medicine]], [[disaster management]] and [[sustainable development]], on cooperation across languages, projects and chapters as well as on outreach to scientific communities. |
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I am active [[:commons:Special:CentralAuth/Daniel_Mietchen|across Wikimedia platforms]] and particularly involved with [[:WP:OPEN|WikiProject Open Access]], which tries to improve Wikipedia coverage of topics related to [[open access (publishing)|open access]] and [[open science]] and to facilitate the reuse of materials from open access and open science resources in Wikimedia projects. |
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I am active [[:commons:Special:CentralAuth/Daniel_Mietchen|across Wikimedia platforms]] and particularly involved with the [[:m:WikiCite|WikiCite]] initiative, which aggregates and curates bibliographic and citation data across fields to support open knowledge communities and platforms like the Wikimedia projects. This grew out of [[:WP:OPEN|WikiProject Open Access]], which tries to improve Wikipedia coverage of topics related to [[open access (publishing)|open access]] and [[open science]] and to facilitate the reuse of materials from open access and open science resources in Wikimedia projects. |
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About me[edit]
I am Daniel Mietchen, a biophysicist working as a data scientist at the University of Virginia, focusing on the integration of scientific workflows with the Web through open research and open science, particularly around data sharing, data management and FAIR data and with an emphasis on biomedical research.
Prior to that, my methodological research focus was on Magnetic Resonance Imaging, thematically on the evolution of animal communication systems, vocal learning, brain morphometry, music perception and semantic integration of the biodiversity literature (see list of publications and biographical sketch).
My activities at Wikimedia concentrate on science, medicine, disaster management and sustainable development, on cooperation across languages, projects and chapters as well as on outreach to scientific communities.
I am active across Wikimedia platforms and particularly involved with the WikiCite initiative, which aggregates and curates bibliographic and citation data across fields to support open knowledge communities and platforms like the Wikimedia projects. This grew out of WikiProject Open Access, which tries to improve Wikipedia coverage of topics related to open access and open science and to facilitate the reuse of materials from open access and open science resources in Wikimedia projects.
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