Elsevier, the Netherlands
Elsevier is a global information analytics business that helps institutions and professionals progress science, advance healthcare and improve performance for the benefit of humanity. Together with Uppsala University, they lead the MINDtheGEPs communication and dissemination workstream.
Elsevier provides digital solutions and tools in the areas of strategic research management, research and development performance, clinical decision support, and professional education. Such solutions include ScienceDirect, Scopus, SciVal, ClinicalKey and Sherpath. Elsevier publishes over 2,500 digitized journals, including The Lancet and Cell, more than 35,000 e-book titles and many iconic reference works, including Gray’s Anatomy. Elsevier is part of RELX Group, a global provider of information and analytics for professionals and business customers across industries.
Elsevier's role in MINDtheGEPs
Together with Uppsala University, Elsevier co-leads the MINDtheGEPs work to communicate, disseminate and exploit the project's results.
People at Elsevier
Claudio Colaiacomo
Claudio Colaiacomo, PhD, holds a degree in Physics and a Masters in Neuroscience from the university of Pisa, and an MBA from the MIB business school of Trieste. In his early career, he worked as a researcher in the US and Austria after moving to Elsevier where he covered several managerial roles. Today, he is the Vice President for Academic Relations and research partnerships with responsibilities in Southern Europe. He entertains relations with top management or academic and research institutions, research leaders as well as media with the aim of exploring and communicating synergies and new ways to serve the scientific community. He is an expert of the publishing industry and a published author himself.
Contact: c.colaiacomo[at]elsevier.com
Federica Rosetta
Federica Rosetta is Vice-President for Academic & Research Relations in the EU at Elsevier. She is responsible for strategic initiatives and external collaborations with policy and research communities in the EU and the Nordics. In this capacity her primary focus is on key developments around the European research and innovation agenda, with a keen interest in Open Science, Sustainability and Science Communications. Her experience in scholarly communications, earned in seventeen years at Elsevier, spans marketing communications, publishing, business development and policy. Her passion for Publishing traces back to her studies in Literature, Press and Publishing History.
Contact: f.rosetta[at]elsevier.com