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Project Sharing Methods to Accelerate Reproducible Science
Two scientists wearing gloves and masks place small vials containing COVID-19 test samples into rows.
Scientists at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub examine COVID-19 test samples. Photography by Noah Berger, UCSF.
Scientists at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub examine COVID-19 test samples. Photography by Noah Berger, UCSF.
Sharing Methods to Accelerate Reproducible Science

Open protocols allow researchers to efficiently reuse and reproduce methods that have been developed by others, and to build upon each other’s work. At CZI, we’ve partnered with protocols.io to provide a platform for open protocol sharing for the global Human Cell Atlas Community and the Neurodegeneration Challenge Network community

Today, scientists globally use protocols.io to share open methods across a broad range of biomedical fields, including sequencing and detection protocols for coronavirus research. All protocols hosted on the platform are open-licensed and freely accessible by anyone.  We partner with protocols.io to build on their role during the COVID-19 pandemic—to prepare for future outbreaks, to expand the global adoption of open method sharing, and to increase the value, usage, and discoverability of protocols published on the platform through partnerships with publishers and other scholarly platforms.


Key Personnel

Lenny Teytelman