Open Science and Reproducible Research: The rOpenSci Experience and Perspective

Tawag sa Katilingban / A Call to Community

Join us for our first Community Call on the Wednesday, 18th of March 2026 featuring Dr Noam Ross, Executive Director of rOpenSci, who will be chatting with us on all things open science, reproducible research, and the growing global community around these concepts and practices.

Author

Ernest Guevarra

Published

18 February 2026

Modified

26 February 2026

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We will be having our first ever Community Call on Wednesday, 18th of March 2026.

Our theme for our first Community Call is around the term katilingban ([ka-ti-ling-ban]), a word for community, society, or group from the Cebuano or Bisaya language spoken in parts of the Visayas and Mindanao regions of the Philippines.

We have named this session “Tawag sa Katilingban / A Call to Community” which we believe is apt for our first ever Community Call and for this early stage of growing the nutriverse community. We call on those who identify with the nutriverse mission and values to come and join us on this day!

We are joined on this day by Dr Noam Ross, Executive Director of rOpenSci, an organisation that fosters a culture of open and reproducible research using shared data and reusable software. rOpenSci builds social and technical infrastructure for the R language to enable researchers and engineers to collaborate, share, and publish their science, data, and methods. Noam will be chatting with us on all things open science and reproducible research based on his many years of experience as a community member and now a community leader not just of rOpenSci but of the wider open science movement.