Ibraheem Ali, PhD (@ibsali_) 's Twitter Profile
Ibraheem Ali, PhD

@ibsali_

Molecular Biologist, Librarian, Student for Life, Music Enthusiast, Fool.

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linkhttps://molecularmimicry.blog calendar_today09-12-2011 08:20:22

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We are looking forward to watching Emma Ganley πŸ’™'s #FSCI2020 lightning talk on credit and recognition for method development! ⏰ TODAY @ 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM PT πŸ”— force11.org/fsci/2020

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Whoohoo! The second 'Science is Art' competition is live. 😊 Was great working with Ibraheem Ali, PhD , Princess, and Kate on this for the second year! πŸ’ƒπŸΎπŸ§¬πŸ–Œ

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Training & mentorship in #peerreview are central to our mission of empowering new voices to actively participate in peer review. Our Open Reviewers program content.prereview.org/openreviewers is shaping into a workshop + other types of interactions to offer everyone opportunities to engage.

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This week #UCLASciLibs' featured scientist is UCLA Alumni Dr. Mairin Balisi, a U.S. National Science Foundation Postdoc Fellow at La Brea Tar Pits and UC Merced. Dr. Balisi investigates how extinct animals impacted ecosystems in North America millions of years ago. View her website: mairinbalisi.com

This week #UCLASciLibs' featured scientist is <a href="/ucla_alumni/">UCLA Alumni</a> Dr. Mairin Balisi, a <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a> Postdoc Fellow at <a href="/labreatarpits/">La Brea Tar Pits</a> and <a href="/ucmerced/">UC Merced</a>. Dr. Balisi investigates how extinct animals impacted ecosystems in North America millions of years ago.

View her website: mairinbalisi.com
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Want to learn how to get the most of preprint and data archiving tools to make research more reproducible, inclusive and collaborative? Check out this course taught by UCLA librarian Ibraheem Ali, PhD