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# [SORTEE Conference 2021](https://www.sortee.org/events/) The inaugural conference of the [Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (SORTEE)](https://www.sortee.org/events/) was held in 2021 between 12 July 0700 UTC and 14 July 0800 UTC. The conference included seminars, unconferences, hackathons, workshops, and informal interactions among researchers interested in issues related to open science. #### Conference schedule: The [conference schedule](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VS14jKmCFJoiHFXMZ74qLA-IvwU_A9rn1SSNVGVkdMk/edit?usp=sharing) covered all timezones, #### Plenary presentations: Malvika Sharan (July 12th, 0900 UTC): [The Turing Way Guide to Reproducible, Ethical and Collaborative Research](https://www.sortee.org/malvika_sharan/) Julia Stewart Lowndes (July 12th, 1700 UTC): [Openscapes: Towards more open, reproducible, inclusive practices for research teams and communities](https://www.sortee.org/julia_stewart_lowndes/) Michael Jennions (July 13th, 0100 UTC): [A Drunkard’s Walk: from negative results to reverse P-hacking](https://www.sortee.org/michael_jennions/) Richard McElreath (July 13th, 0900 UTC): [Science is Like a Chicken Coop](https://www.sortee.org/richard_mcelreath/) Michael Eisen (July 13th, 1700 UTC): [Making open science work at the toxic intersection between the business of publishing and the business of science](https://www.sortee.org/michael_eisen/) Hannah Fraser (July 14th, 0100 UTC): [Meta-research from ecological and interdisciplinary perspectives](https://www.sortee.org/hannah_fraser/)
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