Jess Rohmann
PhD | Epidemiology, Applied #CausalInference, #PublicHealth, Stroke research, improving quality, peer review, higher ed & research assessment reform
@ Charité in #Berlin
Likes: improving science & improv comedy
#EpiSky #Epidemiology #HigherEd #AcademicSky
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- Reposted by Jess RohmannJust decline the peer review invitation. What are you people even doing?
- BERLIN + CAUSAL GRAPHS = HAPPINESS. Agree? Follow: bsky.app/profile/appl... Spoiler: Edition #3 in the making for Q2 2026! Stay tuned!
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- Berliners, help welcome @philippbach.bsky.social to the local causal inference scene! :) 👋
- 🎉 Yesterday, we had the pleasure of welcoming our new tenure-track Assistant Professor @philippbach.bsky.social at @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social In his talk, Philipp gave an inspiring overview of his work in the field of #CausalMachineLearning: method development, software tools, and applications.
- Reposted by Jess RohmannThat merely being “under review” by a Nature family journal is offered as a quality proxy for a paper is a tragic illustration of the extent to which academia is addicted to brands and outsources evaluation
- It was a pleasure to take part in this inspiring event with a group of so many movers and shakers. ⭐ This is the energy and urgency needed in this space. I learned a lot and look forward to our joint output from this workshop. Thanks to @idibaps.bsky.social & @eu-life.bsky.social for organizing!
- Hey Berlin-based researchers who also wear journal editor hats! 👩🔬 We’re building a cross-discipline network for people like you, and we’d love your help reaching more folks. If you know contacts or places—like groups, mailing lists, or platforms—where we can share our invite, please DM me! Thanks!!
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- Reposted by Jess RohmannExcited to be back in Berlin for the second gathering of the Einstein Circle on Causal Inference from Observational Health Data! With @jlrohmann.bsky.social, @meghanforr.bsky.social, @chisatoito.bsky.social, @mpiccininni3.bsky.social, Venessa Didilez, Toivo Glatz, Rodrigo Huerta, & others! #EpiSky
- 🧪 Don't miss this unique event taking place in Berlin, Sept 22-24! We're looking for researchers, science managers, funders, publishers and community leaders looking to improve science in a tangible way. Check out the @plos.org blog post, take a look at the interesting projects & register soon!
- 🧪 Don't miss this unique event taking place in Berlin, Sept 22-24! We're looking for researchers, science managers, funders, publishers and community leaders looking to improve science in a tangible way. Check out the @plos.org blog post, take a look at the interesting projects & register soon!
- Reposted by Jess RohmannSAVE THE DATE: The 2026 IEA European Congress of Epidemiology and 70th @socsocmed.bsky.social Annual Conference will take place in London, UK on 8th-11th September 2026! #EpiSky #EuroEpi2026
- No one teaches collider bias like @pwgtennant.bsky.social in the #CausalIntroCourse. Lighthearted dice rolling 🎲 before the big reveal. Puzzled looks. Then 🤯 shock, as the implications for their research fields sank in. You could hear a pin drop during the compelling lecture that followed! 👏🏻
- It is now possible for participants to sign up for the "Unconference" focused on taking action on responsible research! Scientists, science managers, journal editors, policy makers & more - take a look at the 10 interesting projects that will be developed on site during the event! 🧪 🌟Please share!🌟
- Shape research culture + practices! Join the Responsible Research in Action Unconference 2025, Sept 22–24, Berlin, to collaborate on innovative solutions – from reproducibility checks to researcher-driven funding models. rr-in-action2025.org @dfg.de @ucoimbra.bsky.social @berlinualliance.bsky.social
- Reposted by Jess RohmannShape research culture + practices! Join the Responsible Research in Action Unconference 2025, Sept 22–24, Berlin, to collaborate on innovative solutions – from reproducibility checks to researcher-driven funding models. rr-in-action2025.org @dfg.de @ucoimbra.bsky.social @berlinualliance.bsky.social
- Reposted by Jess RohmannGood Science xkcd.com/3101/
- I love @epidbydesign.bsky.social 's peer review policy for questions @ this morning's #SER2025 session! 🤩 All conferences should do this! @societyforepi.bsky.social
- Enjoying the side by side timelines of T Swift's life vs Epidemiology journal's evolution kicking off the "Eras" session at @societyforepi.bsky.social #SER2025. 😂
- Really appreciate this piece, @simine.com — it’s so refreshing to see a journal openly laying out how it’s working to earn trust. Thanks for your leadership and for putting in the hard, thoughtful work. 💪
- My editorial on how journals can earn trust. We often use journal names as proxies for quality. This is bad bc it’s not valid. But it could be. Editors could make journal name a valid signal. And we could place value on journals that show us how they do that. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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- Another nice #EuroCIM2025 poster by Christiane Didden. She presents the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition & how we think about the “explained” part of disparities—specifically in the context of the gender pay gap....
- Catching up on my posting today... still have a few nice #EuroCIM2025 posters to share! Here is a neat one about barriers to integrating #causalinference methods into curricula & strategies to overcome these barriers...
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- Reposted by Jess RohmannProudly presenting the (for now) final version of "Why experiments work." To share the materials in a slightly more professional manner, I added a "Resources" page to my website: juliarohrer.com/resources/. That was long overdue anyway; now there's also a curated list of my papers and blog posts.
- #EuroCIM2025 : very nice applied work right this way... :)
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- We loved this shout-out! If anyone from #EuroCIM2025 wants to get involved as an editor/peer review mentor, please reach out! Read more about what we do here: iph.charite.de/en/academic_...
- Tutorials are most useful when they also address substantive questions of interest. I think #episky also has some good sneak tutorial examples (which often serve as what Julia calls "template articles")! You can find her whole slide deck at osf.io/ujpsq (extra points for openness 🏆) #EuroCIM2025
- I really agree... Especially because domain subject-matter knowledge is so critical for causal inference. There is often little awareness of what's out there and making "first contact" with a field is so important. #EuroCIM2025
- You know Pearl's causal ladder, but Julia introduced a different type of ladder : how can we get cutting edge causal inference methods into applications? #EuroCIM2025 so important!
- And you can really replace "psych" with most any applied medical research field... We can do better! This slide got a lot of laughs at #EuroCIM2024 (just so true!) Tough to do at 5pm, but @dingdingpeng.the100.ci is a pro!
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- Final talk of the day... By the fabulous Julia Rohrer aka @dingdingpeng.the100.ci #EuroCIM2025 definitely wins the award for best title slide thus far. (Anyone want to try to top it tomorrow morning??)