This Peer Review Week, Yousuf Al-Mousawi, Senior Editorial Assistant at F1000, explores how Gates Open Research creates and supports trust in research whilst upholding research integrity.
Gates Open Research enables a greater potential impact and recognition for work by accepting a broad range of outputs, from traditional Research Articles to non-traditional article types such as Data Notes, Method Articles, and more. In this blog, we explore them all!
In this blog post, Gates Open Research chats to Shawheen Rezaei (Knight-Hennessy Scholar, at Stanford School of Medicine) about his recent Research Article which explores the practical needs and considerations for refugees and other forcibly displaced persons with neurological disorders.
If you’re new to Gates Open Research, you might be wondering how you can separate the facts from the fiction in order to decide what is right for you and your research. In this blog post, we hope to put you at ease when deciding to publish on the Platform.
In this blog post, Gates Open Research chats to Michelle Weinberger (Senior Associate, Avenir Health) about her work in contraceptive technologies and how factors will shape the contraceptive market by 2040.
2022 marks 5 years of Gates Open Research. In this blog post, Ashley Farley, Program Officer of Knowledge and Research Services at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, explores the publishing activity for the last year, whilst looking ahead at the future.
The authors of a new Gates Open Research article share insights from their recent study on integrating small private providers into the social health insurance fund in Kenya.
In this blog post, Gates Open Research chats to Dr. Abraham D. Flaxman (University of Washington) about his most recent study that explores COVID-19 in healthcare versus non-healthcare workers.
As this year draws to a close, we’re looking back at some of our most popular research of 2021. Find out which articles have made the most-read list here.
In this blog post, we reflect on the role of COVID-19 research in advancing arguments for open science and showcase just some of the research from the Gates Open Research Coronavirus (COVID-19) Collection.