By Guest Author
18 November 2021
In this blog, Trisha Greenhalgh, Mustafa Ozbilgin, and Damien Contandriopoulos consider how a lack of interdisciplinarity impacted the public health discourse and policy around the transmission of COVID-19. Keep reading to learn more about their fascinating Research Article on Wellcome Open Research.
By Guest Author
27 October 2021
How can we track new variants of COVID-19 as they emerge? In this blog, Áine O’Toole and Verity Hill (University of Edinburgh) introduce ‘grinch’ – a new Software Tool which tracks the international spread of new variants of the virus through automated daily reports.
By Jack Nash
29 September 2021
In this blog post, Sheridan Willis, Senior Associate Publisher at F1000, presents the top five most cited articles and shares article highlights from the Covid-19 Collection.
By Guest Author
19 August 2021
Alice Norton, Head of COVID CIRCLE, explains the benefits of using a Living Mapping Review to identify funding gaps and avoid duplication of research efforts during the pandemic.
By Guest Author
10 May 2021
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week on 10th-16th May, we invited Jocelyn Catty to discuss the impact of the pandemic, including the lockdowns, on adolescent mental health in the UK. In this blog, Jocelyn reflects on the Research Article she wrote during the first lockdown and shares her observations from the past year.
By Jack Nash
08 February 2021
Wellcome Open Research, developed and run by F1000Research, is now the single most used publishing venue for Wellcome funded researchers.
By Guest Author
19 October 2020
Covid-19 is an emerging infectious disease, for which our understanding is rapidly and constantly changing. This is why Living systematic reviews (LSR) could be a beneficial approach to both prevent systematic reviews from going out of date and to keep up with rapidly moving fields. In this blog post, James Barker, discusses this and explains why LSRs are a valuable and practical way of monitoring and gathering available evidence on Covid-19.
By Guest Author
18 May 2020
This blog post is by King’s College London and was originally published on their site on 13th May. It is a story on Rosalyn Moran and her work on waves of infection and population immunity, published in the Covid collection on Wellcome Open Research.