Cameron Neylon
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Born | David Cameron Neylon |
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Thesis | Towards the directed molecular evolution of DNA-binding specificity (1999) |
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Notable awards | Blue Obelisk award (2010) |
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David Cameron Neylon is an advocate for open access and Professor of Research Communications at the Centre for Culture and Technology at Curtin University.[3][4] From 2012 - 2015 he was the Advocacy Director at the Public Library of Science.[2][5][6][7][8]
Education
Neylon was educated at the University of Western Australia and the Australian National University where he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biophysics in 1999 for work on directed molecular evolution and DNA-binding specificity.[9][10]
Career
In 2009 Neylon was a senior scientist at the ISIS neutron source of the Science and Technology Facilities Council.[11] From 2012 to 2015 he served as director of advocacy at the Public Library of Science.[12] He joined The Centre for Culture and Technology (CCAT) at Curtin University in 2015 as Professor of Research Communications.[3][4]
Neylon is an original drafter of the Panton Principles and opposed the Research Works Act[13] and advocates for governmental encouragement for researchers to use open access licensing.[14][15]
Neylon advocates for the use of altmetrics in determining the impact of scholarly publications.[16][17] Neylon is part of Flooved Advisory Board.
Awards and honours
In 2010 he accepted a Blue Obelisk award.[18]
References
- ↑ Cameron Neylon's publications indexed by Google Scholar, a service provided by Google
- 1 2 Segaran, Toby; Hammerbacher, Jeff, eds. (2009). Beautiful Data: The Stories Behind Elegant Data Solutions. O'Reilly. ISBN 978-0596157111.
- 1 2 Lab, CCAT (25 August 2015). "CCAT Welcomes Professor Cameron Neylon". curtin.edu.au. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- 1 2 View staff profile
- ↑ Neylon, C. (2012). "More Than Just Access: Delivering on a Network-Enabled Literature". PLoS Biology 10 (10): e1001417. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001417. PMC 3479106. PMID 23109911.
- ↑ Neylon, Cameron (28 March 2013). "Cameron Neylon calls for greater precision in the use of open-access terminology". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ Neylon, Cameron (7 September 2011). "Cameron Neylon: Time for total scientific openness". New Scientist (2828). Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ Neylon, C. (2013). "Architecting the Future of Research Communication: Building the Models and Analytics for an Open Access Future". PLoS Biology 11 (10): e1001691. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001691. PMC 3805469. PMID 24167448.
- ↑ Neylon, David Cameron (1999). Towards the directed molecular evolution of DNA-binding specificity (PhD thesis). Australian National University.
- ↑ Neylon; Brown, S. E.; Kralicek, A. V.; Miles, C. S.; Love, C. A.; Dixon, N. E. (2000). "Interaction of the Escherichia coli replication terminator protein (Tus) with DNA: a model derived from DNA-binding studies of mutant proteins by surface plasmon resonance". Biochemistry 39 (39): 11989–11999. doi:10.1021/bi001174w. PMID 11009613.
- ↑ Coturnix (28 December 2009). "ScienceOnline09 – an interview with Cameron Neylon – A Blog Around The Clock". ScienceBlogs. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ Yaplee, Darlene (27 March 2012). "Cameron Neylon to Join PLoS as Director of Advocacy | PLOS". plos.org. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ Crotty, David (25 April 2012). "An Interview with Cameron Neylon, PLoS’ New Director of Advocacy". Scholarly Kitchen. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ Neylon, C. (2012). "Science publishing: Open access must enable open use". Nature 492 (7429): 348–349. doi:10.1038/492348a. PMID 23257864.
- ↑ Konkel, Frank (27 Feb 2013). "White House research directive responds to We the People petition, builds on NIH policies -- FCW". Federal Computer Week. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ Neylon, C.; Wu, S. (2009). "Article-Level Metrics and the Evolution of Scientific Impact". PLoS Biology 7 (11): e1000242. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000242. PMC 2768794. PMID 19918558.
- ↑ Nielsen, Michael (10 August 2010). "Cameron Neylon on practical steps toward open science". michaelnielsen.org. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
- ↑ "SourceForge.net: Blue Obelisk Awards - blueobelisk". sourceforge.net. 2012. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
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