Peer reviewers are vital to science, but early career scientists in our field rarely receive formal training in how to be a good reviewer. GSA and GENETICS are addressing this gap with a program that gives early career GSA members real-world peer review experience. Participants will receive online training and advice from GENETICS editors as they become reviewers for manuscripts submitted to the journal.
This week, we’re introducing the most recent cohort of peer reviewers in the program, so check back to meet the rest of these scientists learning about the integral work of peer review.
Adelaide Tovar
Postdoc, University of Michigan
Amanda Shaver
Postdoc, Northwestern University
Anindya Ganguly
Postdoc, University of California, Santa Barbara
Chin Jian Yang
Postdoc, Scotland’s Rural College
Damon Meyer
Associate Professor, California Northstate University, College of Health Sciences
Elise Tourrette
Postdoc, Institut Pasteur of Shanghai
Emiliano Marti
Graduate Student, University of Rochester
Eshwar Reddy Tammineni
Postdoc, Rush University Medical Center
Haoran Cai
Graduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hassan Bukhari
Postdoc, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Hira Iqbal
Teaching Faculty, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi
Huang Li
Postdoc, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Jeffrey Medley
Postdoc, Kansas State University
Jessie MacAlpine
Graduate Student, University of Toronto
Jingxian Chen
Graduate student, Duke University
Lakshmi Sreekumar
Postdoc, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center
Leire Abalde-Atristain
Postdoc, Oregon Health and Science University