About us
We help bring structure to your research.
- Method development is easy with protocols.io
Tweaking and adopting existing methods is laborious but often unrewarded.
Knowledge around protocol optimization is routinely lost in paper notebooks and poorly reported in published papers.
- Organizing and sharing protocols saves time
By sharing methods on protocols.io in your company or lab, you make sure that knowledge stays with the team, even if the scientist leaves. It also helps to keep the protocols up-to-date and make sure everyone is using the most recent version.
Publishing protocols increases trust
When you provide a citable protocol with your publication, you get credit for the method development and increase the reproducibility and reliability of your paper.
Get in touch
Lenny’s scientific background is in genetics and computational biology. His firsthand struggles in correcting a published protocol during a postdoc at MIT inspired him to cofound protocols.io in 2014, aiming to streamline method sharing and improve research reproducibility. Lenny brings to protocols.io a strong passion for open science and improving research efficiency through technology.
Emma has a PhD from the MRC-LMB and she carried out a post-doc at UC Berkeley before venturing into the world of open access publishing. She spent many years as an editor including stints as Executive Editor of the JCB, and Chief Editor of PLOS Biology. She’s also worked with software development teams, including a period as Project Manager on the Open Microscopy Envinronment. She’s passionate about open research, integrity, transparency, and reproducibility. At protocols.io, she coordinates and oversees projects with many diverse stakeholders with the goal of addressing researchers’ pain points, implementing useful partnerships and integrations, and ultimately, facilitating open research.
Gabriel is an advocate for Open Science and research integrity and reproducibility. He has a PhD in neuroscience and over a decade of experience in academic publishing and science communication. Gabriel joined protocols.io from PLOS Biology, where he was an editor and team manager. At protocols.io, Gabriel coordinates our community building efforts and advocacy initiatives, strengthening our partnerships with academia and industry to make method development more efficient, reproducible, open and recognized.
Julia is our Associate Product Manager, based in Germany. She is involved in delivering webinars, demos, and training sessions to help users to get the most out of protocols.io. Julia is experienced working closely with scientists in both academic and commercial research settings. She has a research background herself, having completed her PhD in medicinal chemistry and structural biology. She is driven by a passion for bringing scientific innovations to life.
Paul Butler is our solutions specialist for protocols.io in Europe. Paul has just shy of ten years’ experience in the academic and corporate markets and is responsible for driving growth of the platform across EMEA. With a commercial background, Paul can structure agreements to meet clients’ needs. Focusing solely on protocols.io, Paul can give time to each and every partner, which ensures their requirements and needs are met in a timely manner. Working alongside the various teams within Springer Nature, and therefore having reach within the organisation, Paul works with external partners to hear their needs for the platform and translates those requirements into tangible improvements that enhance the platform. Please feel free to contact him directly at paul.butler@springernature.com or via this form.
Isaiah Lopez is our Solutions Specialist for protocols.io in the Americas and oversees our academic and government partnerships. Isaiah brings years of experience collaborating with academic institutions and government agencies to empower their researchers with innovative tools and resources that advance their work.
Isaiah is eager to collaborate with those who are passionate about enhancing rigor, reproducibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration and are interested in exploring how to make protocols.io available at their institution. Please feel free to contact him directly at isaiah.lopez@springernature.com or via this form.