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An Open Research publishing platform for life scientists. Immediate publication, transparent refereeing, all data included, no editorial bias. Part of .

London-based, global reach
Joined July 2009

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  1. The Clinotator is a unique that provides largescale batch analysis without the need of a large local computational resource or deep programming knowledge. Find out more about this fast and lightweight tool for data.

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  2. Apr 19

    Old World Babblers - Kevin Darras talks about his fieldwork in Berbak National Park, Indonesia, recording the to survey the bird communities in tropical peat swamp.

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    Apr 18

    We're delighted that the first paper has been published on our research gateway Find out how you can get published at

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    Apr 18

    Did you know you can access and Partner outputs such as impact reports, discussion papers, progress reports & presentations via the GODAN Gateway on the website?

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    Apr 18

    Wow, our first article review for research that only published this morning! That's fast! Read the review for this method article on by researchers.

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    . has launched today, with 13 new open access articles (and more on the way) - all now undergoing post-publication invited open Find out more here:

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    Apr 18

    “The cutting edge of science communication,” says , Executive Director, , about . The publishing platform that is leapfrogging ahead to a better, innovative way for African researchers to communicate their work

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  9. Apr 18

    Bringing the results of African research to the world stage with , offering a speedy and supportive publishing platform for early career researchers. Read the first published articles now. and open

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    Apr 18

    First articles have now published on – find out more about this author-driven publishing model that offers immediate publication and transparent, open for researchers associated with and

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  11. Apr 17

    Researchers discuss a design for a simple and portable system to detect chronic kidney disease at an earlier stage to what is possible with current methods. An opinion article on tackling the silent killer

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    Apr 17

    "F1000Workspace helps our share & capture in a simple fashion that’s unmatched," Alex Hoffmann, a PhD student at , shares his discovery of our tool's efficiency for group writing, reading, and sharing projects.

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    In this opinion article, researchers discuss the challenges of designing a workflow to identify in samples, using .

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  15. Apr 15

    Supporting reproducibility - we're adding to our author guidelines. , CEO of tells us more about this tool and how it can help readers to reproduce and build upon the published work

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  16. Apr 13

    Chronic kidney disease is a silent killer - In this opinion article, researchers present a design for a simple and portable system to detect the disease at an earlier stage to what is possible with current methods

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  17. Apr 13

    Old World Babblers - Kevin Darras talks about his fieldwork in Berbak National Park, Indonesia, recording the to survey the bird communities in tropical peat swamp.

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    Apr 13

    So jealous to hear about this research expedition in the Sumatran rainforest including fantastic recordings of the local birds from the blog

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    Apr 13

    Article by from and Jane Seymour from on Liverpool Care Pathway is first Wellcome Open Research article to be recommended on !

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