Submit Your Workflow

We publish real, anonymized workflows from grad students and researchers, including what worked, what did not, and what you would do differently. Your workflow could save someone else weeks of trial and error.

What makes a good submission:

  • A specific research task rather than a general summary
  • Which tools you used and at which stage
  • What worked, what failed, and what you would do differently
  • Discipline and career stage, such as grad student, postdoc, or PI
Before you submitDo not include patient data, participant identifiers, confidential institutional material, unpublished manuscript text you do not have permission to share, or anything restricted by a data use agreement, IRB, sponsor, or journal policy.

We will use this only if we need clarification about your submission.

Explain the research task, how you used the tools, what worked, what failed, and what you would change next time.

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