Stephanie Jurburg
Stephanie Jurburg She studies how microbial communities respond to stress, and whether a better understanding of stressed microbiomes can improve the way we interact with bacteria. She also focuses on how better microbial data can improve how we study bacterial communities. She is originally from Uruguay, completed her B.A. in Ecology and Evolution at Columbia University, NY in 2012, her PhD in Microbial ecology at the University of Groningen, Netherlands in 2017, and has since then studied the microbial ecology of different environments as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Wageningen University and Research, iDiv, and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research. In her free time, she likes to cook and write.
FOCUS
Since 2021, I have been building a database that facilitates the reuse of 16S rRNA gene microbial community data. This database is designed to be accessible to scientists regardless of their bioinformatics training or access to computing infrastructure, and stimulates the citation of data providers directly. As the number of sequenced microbiomes continues to increase exponentially, this project will prepare the database’s update framework, ensuring that regular updates to the database are fast and efficient.
Country
Germany
Talks, Publications and Outputs
- 2023-08-04 Open Science First Fridays Lecture Series: Implementing Open Science in Research Institutes
- 2023-07-18 EC Evaluation Study Framework Programmes - interview open science
- 2023-07-07 Open Science First Fridays Lecture Series: Biodiversity data and Open Science
- 2023-06-13 Pre-submission inquiry sent to Nature Ecology and Evolution "Datathons: fostering equitability in data reuse in ecology”
- 2023-06-08 Open Science First Fridays Lecture Series/GYA Annual General Meeting: Global Perspectives on Scientific Publishing
- 2023-06-08 3-hour conference session "Scientific publishing: a global perspective"
- 2023-05-05 Open Science First Fridays Lecture Series: Regional Open Science Policy Implementation
- 2023-04-19 Grant application to foster equitability in data reuse in the Global South (~20 applicants, SDJ as lead)
- 2023-04-07 Open Science First Fridays Lecture Series: ChatGPT and Open Science
- 2023-03-03 Completion of the Disciplinary Page on Microbiome data
- 2023-02-20 One hour webinar: Equitability in data reuse in microbial ecology (SORTEE)
- 2023-02-07 One-hour interview with Beth Knazook on EOSC and research community awareness of EOSC
See also
Stephanie's profile on the EOSC Future grants platform
Stephanie's RDA profile on the RDA website
Background information: EOSC Future open call programme
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