Last year the group worked closely with eLife’s editorial leadership and staff to advance our shared goal of creating new ways to support early-career scientists in research communication.
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Following a call for applications earlier this year, five early-career researchers from around the world will be joining the eLife Early-Career Advisory Group (ECAG) this month. The five new ECAG members are: Elizabeth Ochola (Kenya), Facundo Romani (Argentina), Lana Sinapayen (Japan), Lara Urban (New Zealand), and Aalok Varma (India). The aim of ECAG is to help eLife reform research communication and to promote a research culture that is healthy for science and for scientists.
New ECAG members 2021
Elizabeth Ochola: Research Scientist at Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kenya