🌐 PhageAtLabs® — a global interactive mapping of academic laboratories in phage research.

🌐 PhageAtLabs® — a global interactive mapping of academic laboratories in phage research.

Take part in the project here: https://lnkd.in/e-csNChu 

Support the project here: https://lnkd.in/eNtMaN5i

PhageAtLabs® is currently under active development by The Phage Therapy team, with the aim of launching the platform this summer.

At this stage, we are actively collecting information to ensure the platform is as complete and accurate as possible. For this reason, we kindly encourage you to share this form as widely as possible with laboratories, research groups, and colleagues working on bacteriophages that you know.

This initiative is dedicated to building an interactive global map of academic laboratories and research groups working on bacteriophages. The goal is to create a structured and continuously updated database that brings together universities, institutes, and research teams involved in phage science worldwide.

While similar initiatives exist in the broader ecosystem, PhageAtLabs® is specifically focused on academic research laboratories, providing a more detailed scientific-level mapping of phage research activity. Unlike industry-oriented mappings, this project emphasizes research groups, principal investigators, and scientific focus areas, offering a clearer view of the academic foundation of the field.

The motivation behind PhageAtLabs® comes from a simple observation: academic phage research is growing rapidly, but remains highly fragmented. Information about laboratories, projects, and expertise is scattered across institutions and publications, making it difficult to access a unified global overview.

PhageAtLabs® aims to address this by consolidating this information into a single, structured, and dynamic platform. The map will allow users to explore laboratories by location, institution, and research focus, helping to better understand the global distribution of phage science.

PhageAtLabs® is expected to be publicly available this summer, with membership features becoming active at launch to support the long-term development and maintenance of the platform.

If you would like to contribute or support the development of the project, donations are greatly appreciated and directly help sustain and improve the platform.

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