Building on the open-source platform PubPub, we’re sharing the first iteration of our publishing website. In addition to posting our first set of research pubs, we’re documenting our progress in developing this new system for sharing science and hope you’ll provide feedback.
Adair L. Borges, Seemay Chou, and Megan L. Hochstrasser
SC
Published: Nov 02, 2023
Our "icebox" is where we share the projects that we've decided not to continue. We surveyed our company to understand resulting cultural shifts and how others are carrying our iced work forward.
Feridun Mert Celebi, Megan L. Hochstrasser, Elizabeth A. McDaniel, and Jasmine Neal
MD
Published: Dec 20, 2023
Since releasing our pub on polyphosphate-forming proteins in bacteria, we’ve noticed the community has similar problems studying this process in diverse organisms. We’re actively seeking feedback with a focus on advancing basic discoveries and useful tools in this space!
Prachee Avasthi, Megan L. Hochstrasser, Jasmine Neal, Austin H. Patton, and Ryan York
RY
Published: Mar 05, 2024
We’re seeking feedback on NovelTree, our modular phylogenomic workflow. We’d appreciate your insights into how we can improve gene family inference, incorporate protein structure predictions, and expand to whole-genome data as input.
Megan L. Hochstrasser, Jasmine Neal, and Robert Roth
Published: Mar 29, 2024
How can we measure the true impact of science? We're seeking feedback on indicators of the utility and rigor of publications beyond traditional journal metrics. Your input will help shape the future of our publishing experiment.
Prachee Avasthi, Megan L. Hochstrasser, and Robert Roth
SC
Published: Jun 13, 2024
Two years into our publishing experiment, we’ve learned a lot. We built internal processes that worked but inadvertently decreased scientists' agency and creativity. Now, we’re minimizing process in an effort to empower our scientists to share their work how they see fit.