By Jack Nash
27 August 2025
In May 2021, Wellcome Open Research launched the Tree of Life Gateway. This Gateway serves as an open publishing hub for the Darwin Tree of Life, Aquatic Symbiosis Genomics, and 25 Genomes for 25 Years projects, all supported by the Wellcome Sanger Institute. The primary goal of the Gateway is to publish the genome sequences […]
By Jack Nash
28 June 2024
Mental health conditions affect millions globally each year and cause significant social and economic impacts. Wellcome Open Research wants to help define a new era of mental health science that will speed progress by combining strengths from different areas of research. To achieve this, Wellcome Open Research and the Global Alliance for Living Evidence on […]
By Jack Nash
03 July 2023
We speak to Dr. Richard Challis about his Wellcome Open Research Software Tool Article, which introduces a new search engine for genomic and sequencing project metadata across the full tree of life.
By Jack Nash
24 April 2023
Wellcome Open Research is delighted to collaborate with the Global Alliance for Living Evidence on aNxiety, depresSion, and pSychosis (GALENOS) project to provide a new living evidence resource hub for global mental health research.
By Jack Nash
28 June 2022
Bioethics is an increasingly important area that should not be overlooked. Wellcome Open Research has launched the Epidemic Ethics Collection and the Global Infectious Disease Ethics Gateway supporting researchers in the field.
Read on to learn about bioethics and how the Platform aids the research community through its newly launched dedicated content hubs.
By Jack Nash
19 April 2022
F1000’s Senior Associate Publisher, Sheridan Willis, introduces mental health researchers to the open access publishing platform, Wellcome Open Research.
By Jack Nash
26 January 2022
We are inviting the global genomics community to support the Tree of Life programme by assessing Genome Notes published in the Tree of Life Gateway on Wellcome Open Research.
In this blog, Rebecca Grant explains how PhD students, Early Career Researchers (ECRs), and all genomics experts can get involved in this exciting initiative.
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.