Jess Rohmann
@jlrohmann.bsky.social
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PhD | Epidemiology, Applied #CausalInference, #PublicHealth, Stroke research, improving quality, peer review, higher ed & research assessment reform @ Charité in #Berlin Likes: improving science & improv comedy #EpiSky #Epidemiology #HigherEd #AcademicSky
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Hey Berlin-based researchers who also wear journal editor hats! 👩‍🔬
We’re building a cross-discipline network for people like you, and we’d love your help reaching more folks. If you know contacts or places—like groups, mailing lists, or platforms—where we can share our invite, please DM me! Thanks!!
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Next Monday (September 29th), Jessica Rohmann (@jlrohmann.bsky.social) & Toivo Glatz will give an interesting talk on Peerspectives, a researcher-led peer-review training course @zpid.bsky.social!

Join us at ZPID or online! More info and registration here: leibniz-psychology.org/en/products/...
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Excited to be back in Berlin for the second gathering of the Einstein Circle on Causal Inference from Observational Health Data!

With @jlrohmann.bsky.social, @meghanforr.bsky.social, @chisatoito.bsky.social, @mpiccininni3.bsky.social, Venessa Didilez, Toivo Glatz, Rodrigo Huerta, & others!

#EpiSky
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Last chance to sign up -- register today!
#Berlin #ResponsibleResearch #RRIA2025
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🧪 Don't miss this unique event taking place in Berlin, Sept 22-24! We're looking for researchers, science managers, funders, publishers and community leaders looking to improve science in a tangible way. Check out the @plos.org blog post, take a look at the interesting projects & register soon!
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PLOS @plos.org · Aug 22
Be part of a change at the Responsible Research in Action Unconference in Berlin.

Join a vibrant mix of researchers, funders, publishers and community leaders co-creating a more inclusive research ecosystem.

📅 Registrations are open until 7 Sept: plos.io/3JwdxP6

#ResponsibleResearch #RRiA
jlrohmann.bsky.social
🧪 Don't miss this unique event taking place in Berlin, Sept 22-24! We're looking for researchers, science managers, funders, publishers and community leaders looking to improve science in a tangible way. Check out the @plos.org blog post, take a look at the interesting projects & register soon!
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PLOS @plos.org · Aug 22
Be part of a change at the Responsible Research in Action Unconference in Berlin.

Join a vibrant mix of researchers, funders, publishers and community leaders co-creating a more inclusive research ecosystem.

📅 Registrations are open until 7 Sept: plos.io/3JwdxP6

#ResponsibleResearch #RRiA
Responsible Research in Action Unconference: Rethinking How We Do Research – Together - The Official PLOS Blog
Learn how you can join global experts in co-creating solutions for responsible research, reproducibility, and open science.
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pwgtennant.bsky.social
SAVE THE DATE: The 2026 IEA European Congress of Epidemiology and 70th @socsocmed.bsky.social Annual Conference will take place in London, UK on 8th-11th September 2026!

#EpiSky #EuroEpi2026
jlrohmann.bsky.social
Yours also sounds very memorable! Great teaching exercise :) yes... I'll keep trying to convince Peter ;)
jlrohmann.bsky.social
Then we watch what happens to the relationship between the two variables once this selection is introduced :)
jlrohmann.bsky.social
In a nutshell: the dice represent two causes for an outcome. Each roll (of two dice) represents the observed values for one individual in the data set. rules are introduced dictating which rolls can be written down (ie. recruiting high risk patients only defined as specific values).
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I keep telling @pwgtennant.bsky.social he needs to write up this exercise as a tutorial / educational corner article ;) Maybe this will give him that necessary nudge!
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No one teaches collider bias like @pwgtennant.bsky.social in the #CausalIntroCourse.

Lighthearted dice rolling 🎲 before the big reveal. Puzzled looks. Then 🤯 shock, as the implications for their research fields sank in. You could hear a pin drop during the compelling lecture that followed! 👏🏻
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You are so organized! 🤩
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It is now possible for participants to sign up for the "Unconference" focused on taking action on responsible research! Scientists, science managers, journal editors, policy makers & more - take a look at the 10 interesting projects that will be developed on site during the event! 🧪
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This was also amazing!
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I love @epidbydesign.bsky.social 's peer review policy for questions @ this morning's #SER2025 session! 🤩 All conferences should do this! @societyforepi.bsky.social
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Enjoying the side by side timelines of T Swift's life vs Epidemiology journal's evolution kicking off the "Eras" session at @societyforepi.bsky.social #SER2025. 😂
Side by side timelines, T swift vs epidemiology journal comparison Side by side timelines, T swift vs epidemiology journal comparison
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Really appreciate this piece, @simine.com — it’s so refreshing to see a journal openly laying out how it’s working to earn trust. Thanks for your leadership and for putting in the hard, thoughtful work. 💪
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My editorial on how journals can earn trust.

We often use journal names as proxies for quality. This is bad bc it’s not valid. But it could be. Editors could make journal name a valid signal. And we could place value on journals that show us how they do that.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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Ah... the good ol' days!