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Professor Lisa DeBruine holds the position of Professor of Metascience and is the Academic Lead for Good Research Practice at the University of Glasgow's School of Psychology & Neuroscience. Her work focuses on advancing research methodologies, open science practices, and the reproducibility of scientific findings. She is affiliated with Research Services at the university, emphasizing institutional commitment to academic rigor.
Her research interests include evolutionary psychology, particularly the social and health-related cues conveyed by facial features, and the intersection of biological and behavioral endocrinology. She also explores methodological innovations in data analysis and visualization, aiming to improve transparency and reproducibility in psychological research.
Professor DeBruine’s publications span over 200 articles, with recent work addressing topics like facial perception, pathogen avoidance mechanisms, and collaborative science challenges. Her work often employs computational methods and large-scale datasets, such as the Psychological Science Accelerator’s global collaborations. She has contributed to open-source educational materials and tutorials to enhance research skills among students and academics.
Her academic contributions highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining evolutionary theory, statistical modeling, and technological tools to address gaps in psychological research practices.

