In this conversation with Thomas Battram, Senior Research Associate in Molecular Epidemiology at University of Bristol, we discuss the scope and importance of the field of epigenetics and the strengths, innovations, and implications of the EWAS Catalog, a rich and accessible database of epigenome-wide association studies.
In this conversation with Sepeedeh Saleh (Wellcome Trust Clinical PhD Programme Fellow), we discuss the use of a simple cookstove intervention in Malawi combined with ethnographic research to obtain richer insights on fuel and stove use practices and community perceptions.
In this conversation with Matt Jaquiery (University of Oxford) and Marwa El Zein (Max-Planck Institute for Human Development) we dig deeper into how outcome ownership influences responsibility attributions in social contexts.
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.
We have published our first 100 genomes as part of the Tree of Life programme! This blog shares key details of the project and highlights a few examples of the latest genomic research featured in the Gateway.
F1000’s Senior Associate Publisher, Sheridan Willis, introduces mental health researchers to the open access publishing platform, Wellcome Open Research.
In this conversation with Bernard Appiah (Syracuse University), we discuss the use of storytelling and picture drawing as public engagement approaches to improve knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance among schoolchildren in Ghana.
2021 marked another successful year for Wellcome Open Research. In this blog, Hannah Hope, Open Research Lead at Wellcome Trust, provides an overview of the Platform’s publishing activity over the past year, and the initiatives we plan to implement in 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.
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.