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Meet the dedicated contributors whose expertise, creativity, and commitment bring our Alliance to life.







Daniel Ucko
Head of Ethics and Research Integrity
American Physical Society
Daniel Ucko is the Head of Ethics and Research Integrity at the Physical Review journals published by the American Physical Society (APS).







Marie Alavi
Research associate
Kiel University
Marie’s research focuses on Research Integrity, Open Science, Intellectual Property and AI. Involvement: GATE, NERQ, IP4OS, Path2Integrity, HAnS







Sigmar Rode
Full Professor
UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista Brazil
Dentistry Professor
Chair of Chapter Brazil and Council Member – EASE
Committee Member and Ethics Office Coordinator of SciELO
Area Editor of CLINICS







André Brasil
Researcher
CWTS, Leiden University
Dr. André Brasil, researcher at CWTS Leiden, UNESCO co-chair on Diversity & Inclusion in Global Science, RoRI fellow, UFPR professor, CAPES advisor.







Johannan Havemann
Director
Access 2 Perspectives
Dr. Johanna Havemann, CEO of Access 2 Perspectives, empowers researchers in open science, communication & project management; co-founded AfricArXiv.







Nancy Chescheir
Chair
COPE
Nancy Chescheir is the Chair of COPE. She was editor in chief of two journals and is a retired maternal-fetal medicine physician at UNC, Chapel Hill.







Soraya Martinez
Managing Editor
PA Editorial-Wiley
Bridging product management and editorial in scholarly publishing, with a focus on integrity, accessibility, and innovation.







Damian Paderta
Consultant / Developer
R2O
Webgeographer & Digital Consultant specializing in open government, civic technology, and participatory democracy.







Julian D. Cortes
Principal Professor (Tenured)
Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
I'm the Founder Director of SCIN Data Lab and Distinguished, Principal Professor (Tenured) at Universidad del Rosario, Colombia.







Neil O'Connell
Professor
Brunel University of London
Neil is Professor of Evidence-Based Healthcare at Brunel University of London. Neil's research focuses on the evidence-based management of pain.





