How does PostPub work?
  • Search for a Paper in PubMed and Enter PubMed ID.
  • Repeat Experiment and Upload Evidence of Your Result.
  • Rate Reproducibility with yea, maybe, or nay.
  • Click PostPub and Start Discussion.
  • Get feedback from the PostPub community.
Team

Stephane O. Budel graduated from Yale School of Medicine with a PhD in Physiology. He received an MS in Neuroscience from the University of Geneva. He is a Partner of DeciBio, a research firm devoted to mid-size life science companies. Prior to DeciBio, he worked as as senior life science specialist at LEK Consulting. He was a member of the two-person team who won PostPub's initial funding at YES Social Entrepreneurship contest.

Joe Casabona graduated from the University of Scranton with a BS in Media Information Tech and Computer Science. He is currently pursuing his Master's degree there in Software Engineering and is a full time freelance web developer. He developed an alpha version of PostPub's Facebook app and is founder of Manifest Development.

Rahul Chaturvedi graduated from Uttar Pradesh Technical University. He currently works at Accenture as an IT consultant. He developed the first working model of PostPub.

Anand D. Jeyasekharan graduated as a Clinical Career Development Fellow at the MRC Cancer Cell Unit in the University of Cambridge. He was a Gates Cambridge Scholar and graduated from Christian Medical College. His past experiences include serving as Vice-President of the Student's Association of CMC, and helping coordinate operations which aided rehabilitation of tsunami-affected Indian villages. He is currently a clinical scholar at the National Unversity of Singapore. He co-conceived PostPub's nonprofit mission.

Ben Jisa attends Arizona State University and is majoring in mathematics. He has designed web sites for seven years and operates Ben Jisa Design Studio. He built on Renie's and Rahul's contributions and developed PostPub's current alpha version.

Rajan Kulkarni graduated as a physician-scientist from UCLA, and was a Gates Cambridge Scholar in MPhil Technology Policy. He received his PhD in biochemistry from Caltech and his undergraduate degree from Stanford University. He has extensive scientific experience, with over ten peer-reviewed publications and two patents. Relevant experiences include designing the website for Dengue Relief Foundation. He is currently a dermatology resident at UCLA. He co-conceived PostPub's nonprofit mission.

Nicolas Lindegger graduated as a post-doctoral scientist in the department of Pharmacology at Columbia University, received his PhD from the University of Bern and his undergraduate degree from the University of Geneva. He has extensive experience in cardiovascular physiology. He is currently a research scientist in Actelion. He co-conceived PostPub's nonprofit mission.

Juha Lauren graduated as a post-doctoral associate at Yale School of Medicine. He received his MD from University of Helsinki. In addition to authoring scientific articles, he has written over thirty articles about science and biotechnology for the general public. Prior to currently pursuing his MBA at MIT Sloan, he worked at Accenture. He was a member of the two-person team who won PostPub's initial funding at YES Social Entrepreneurship contest.

James H. Park graduated from the Yale MD-PhD program. He was a Gates Cambridge Scholar and graduated from Harvard College. His experiences are leading Y-Axis, a Yale Medical student web resource, and co-chairing the Yale Hunger and Homelessness Auction. He is currently a Barrow Neurological Institute neurology resident. He co-conceived PostPub's nonprofit mission.

Renie Ravin is a a web architect based in India, with a decade of experience designing and developing websites. He ran a successful web design agency for couple of years and moved onto being an internet consultant for several well-known Indian brands. He now runs a web startup company, IndiBlogger. He developed the first mockup version of PostPub.

Shweta Singhal is a medical graduate from Christian Medical College and holds a PhD in Retinal Stem Cell Biology obtained at UCL. She was the recipient of the first UCL Inlaks Scholarship and worked as a senior research fellow at Institute of Ophthalmology-UCL and Moorfield's Eye Hospital. She is currently a clinical scholar at the National Unversity of Singapore. She co-conceived PostPub's nonprofit mission.