I strongly believe in the power of open source code and open data to reducing barriers to affecting positive change. As a vocal proponent of government transparency and efficiency, I strive to practice what I preach, and release as much code/data as is allowable for my scientific projects. This page provides links to some projects for which I am proud to be able to make public. If you would like to become more familiar with GitHub and making your code open, please check out a training I’ve put together. Alongside my personal repositories, I also administer the OEHHA-NTES GitHub organization for California OEHHA’s data science efforts.
GitHub Profiles
I am a firm believer in owning our work - including showing how we could do better. Therefore, an auto-generated report card for my GitHub profile is shown below. While I don’t entirely agree with the algorithm used to generate this score, and hold myself to a high degree of excellence and accountability for my work, I appreciate the transparent nature that it provides and that it reflects some aspects of my contributions.