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We have listed all our current members below. Our members are divided into groups, institutions and ambassadors. To find out how to become a member, click on 'Join!' in the top menu of the page. To find out more about the role of each type of member in the Network, go to our Terms of Reference on the 'About Us' page.
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Karen Brina Borges de Deus
AMBASSADOR
Karen is a PhD and master’s student in Education at the Federal University of Goiás (UFG), specializing in the research line State, Policies, and History of Education. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Administration from UFG. She is currently part of the multidisciplinary team at the Center for Reference in Networked Teaching and Training (CERFOR) of the Goiano Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology (IF Goiano). She is also a member of the CNPq International Research Network in Distance Education and the Group for Studies and Research in Technologies and Distance Education (GEaD/UFG/CNPq). As a BrRN Ambassador, she is developing a project aimed at promoting scientific reproducibility at UFG through the offering of an extension course and the creation of an Open Learning Environment.

Rafael Luis Beraldo
AMBASSADOR
Rafael is an adjunct professor at IMPA Tech and a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Linguistics at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). His interests include language acquisition, computational linguistics, and, more recently, he has focused on replicating psycholinguistic studies. As a BrRN Ambassador, he intends to offer courses on reproducible analyses and on issues of replicability and open science in Linguistics.

Ricardo Limongi França Coelho
AMBASSADOR
Ricardo holds a PhD in Business Administration from Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV-SP), with a research stint at Cornell University. He is a professor and researcher in Marketing and Artificial Intelligence at the Federal University of Goiás (UFG) and also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Brazilian Administration Review (BAR) of the National Association of Graduate Programs and Research in Administration (ANPAD).

Marvin Paulo Lins
AMBASSADOR
Marvin is a professor and researcher in the field of immunology, with experience supervising undergraduate and graduate students and producing academic work at the interfaces between the immune and neuroendocrine systems, as well as in cancer research. He is also involved in academic leagues and science communication initiatives focused on health. As a BrRN Ambassador, he plans to develop activities open to the entire UFMT academic community, addressing the main topics that should guide scientific practice, such as reproducibility, transparency, ethics, and research integrity.

Rafaelly Stavale
AMBASSADOR
Nurse from the University of Brasilia (2018) with a Residency in Cardiology from the Federal University of São Paulo (2021), Master's degree from the University of Brasilia (2022). PhD student at the University of Brasilia with a project awarded by the WCRI in 2024.
Extensive experience in clinical research and scientific integrity, acting as an assistant and mentor for clinical research projects at different institutions. Always seeking to advocate for transparent, quality and accessible research.
She is currently a professor in the Undergraduate Nursing Department at the University of Brasilia and in the Graduate Program at CETE-UNIFESP, Project Coordinator for the Science Integrity Alliance in Brazil and Ambassador for the Brazilian Reproducibility Network.
E-mail: rafaellystavale@gmail.com or openscience@sci-integrity.com

Rilbert Fernando Teixeira Santos
AMBASSADOR
Rilbert is a data scientist and researcher at a private Innovation Lab, where he leads initiatives in Robotics, Accessibility, and Ethics. Within the EIAFH group (FAFIL-UFG), he conducts research on AI Ethics and Philosophy. He also works broadly in affective computing. Currently, he is completing a residency in Information Systems at the Institute of Informatics of the Federal University of Goiás (INF/UFG), the final stage of his undergraduate degree. In addition, he conducts research and participates in Human–Computer Interaction communities, with a focus on affective computing. As an ambassador of the Brazilian Reproducibility Network, he aims to integrate private laboratories into open science through the development of practical guidelines, diagnostic studies, and the creation of technical support groups. His goal is to strengthen the reproducibility of experiments, promote more accessible research environments, and foster collaboration between academia and the productive sector.
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