Professor Mark Blaxter, Tree of Life Programme Lead at Wellcome Sanger Institute introduces the new Tree of life Gateway on Wellcome Open Research that launched today.
Today, the Tree of Life programme at the Wellcome Sanger Institute has launched its own open access publishing hub to home the genome sequences of the thousands of animals, plants, fungi and micro-organisms, such as algae, that live on and around Britain and Ireland.
By Guest Author
10 June 2020
A collaborative effort between behavioural scientists, computer scientists and systems architects is busy creating an online ‘Knowledge System’ for the Human Behaviour-Change Project. Emma Norris and Susan Michie introduce us to the project and share a sneak preview of the research that will be published in the collection.
By Jack Nash
02 April 2020
A new collection on Wellcome Open Research has been created to prioritise, expedite and openly publish the latest COVID-19 research developments from Wellcome-funded researchers.
By Guest Author
30 July 2019
Claire Whitaker, Communications Manager at CIDRI-Africa and a gateway advisor, tells us more about the CIDRI-Africa Gateway, which hosts articles from researchers based at CIDRI that have been published on Wellcome Open Research, and the centre’s role in supporting research on the interaction between communicable and non-communicable diseases.
By Guest Author
18 July 2019
In the first half of this two part blog about the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU), we heard from Katrina Lawson, who discussed in detail the work at OUCRU and its vision for health research on infectious diseases. In this second part, we now hear from Le Van Tan, an advisor on the gateway […]
By Guest Author
11 July 2019
The Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) covers clinical and public health research, working with partners to enhance the infrastructure and capacity to perform clinical trials and research in Vietnam. Here’s Katrina Lawson,Grants and Communications Manager at OUCRU, to tell us more about OUCRU and its vision for health research.
By Guest Author
10 May 2019
Using gene knowledge for medical, social and economic benefit. David Porteous, Principle Investigator for Generation Scotland, and an advisor for the Generation Scotland gateway on Wellcome Open Research, tells us about Generation Scotland, and the value its new gateway provides for researchers and the community.