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Introduction to protocols.io: Scientific collaboration through open protocols

Lenny Teytelman

Founder & President of protocols.io

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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

6:00 AM America/Santiago

Host: LIBRE hub Seminar

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Open Source

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LIBRE hub Seminar

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

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.

Topics

DOIdynamic protocolsinteractive protocolsmobile devicesopen-access platformprotocolsioreal-time communicationreproducibilityscientific collaboration

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Lenny Teytelman

Founder & President of protocols.io

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