My contribution: In Vol. V, I led the authorship of a precision medicine paper; for Vol. VI, I served as Interviews Co-Director; and for Vol. VII, I am currently serving as Co-Editor-in-Chief.
During my postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, I became involved in MIT Science Policy Review, a researcher-run journal that publishes accessible and authoritative, peer-reviewed science policy papers at the cutting edge of science and society.
My team and I wrote a policy paper on precision medicine in psychiatry, and you can find some of the interviews I edited here, including an interview with Nobel Laureate, Simon Johnson, Boston Globe journalist, Sabrina Shankman, and Director of the International Fact-Checking Network, Angie Drobnic Holan
Currently, I am the co-Editor-in-Chief, and I'm excited to be overseeing this year's theme of "The Geopolitics of Science Policy: how science is outpacing policy in a rapidly changing world".
My contribution: I was the creator and founder of the Berkeley Psychology Blog and edited the first set of articles with the goal of disseminating cutting-edge Berkeley Psychology research to a broad audience.
During my PhD, I created the Berkeley Psychology Blog with the goal of publishing opinion pieces and interviews with psychology graduate students, across all areas of psychology to disseminate cutting edge scientific findings to the public. Here are a selection of the articles/interviews that I curated and edited: