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Introduction to protocols.io: Scientific collaboration through open protocols

Lenny Teytelman
Founder & President of protocols.io
Nov 18, 2025

Research articles and laboratory protocol organization often lack detailed instructions for replicating experiments. protocols.io is an open-access platform where researchers collaboratively create dynamic, interactive, step-by-step protocols that can be executed on mobile devices or the web. Researchers can easily and efficiently share protocols with colleagues, collaborators, the scientific community, or make them public. Real-time communication and interaction keep protocols up to date. Public protocols receive a DOI and enable open communication with authors and researchers to foster efficient experimentation and reproducibility.

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Introduction to protocols.io: Scientific collaboration through open protocols

Lenny Teytelman
Founder & President of protocols.io
Sep 25, 2025

Research articles and laboratory protocol organization often lack detailed instructions for replicating experiments. protocols.io is an open-access platform where researchers collaboratively create dynamic, interactive, step-by-step protocols that can be executed on mobile devices or the web. Researchers can easily and efficiently share protocols with colleagues, collaborators, the scientific community, or make them public. Real-time communication and interaction keep protocols up to date. Public protocols receive a DOI and enable open communication with authors and researchers to foster efficient experimentation and reproducibility.

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OpenFlexure

Joe Knapper
University of Bath
Jul 9, 2021

OpenFlexure is a 3D printed flexure translation stage, developed by a group at the Bath University. The stage is capable of sub-micron-scale motion, with very small drift over time. Which makes it quite good, among other things, for time-lapse protocols that need to be done over days/weeks time, and under space restricted areas, such as fume hoods.

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Addgene AAV data hub

Jason Nasse
Addgene
Jul 2, 2021

The Addgene AAV Data Hub was launched to help scientists share data and protocols obtained from AAV experiments. Our longterm goal is to provide scientists with a resource to help guide AAV selection and use by providing data from individual labs on AAV performance.

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