Rotem Botvinik-Nezer (She/her/hers)

Panelist, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Rotem Botvinik-Nezer is an Assistant Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and PI of the Reproducible Belief Neuroscience Lab. Her research combines cognitive psychology, computational modeling, and neuroimaging to study how beliefs and expectations are formed, updated, and how they shape mental, physiological, and social processes, with a focus on placebo effects. She has led and contributed to major open-science and reproducibility initiatives in neuroimaging and beyond, including work on analytical variability and on practical tools for open and reproducible research.