UCL Child Health Open Research
The UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health with F1000 launched a platform for rapid, author-led publication and open peer review of any research focusing on child health.

The F1000 Gateway, UCL Child Health Open Research, was launched in 2018 and built and supported by F1000, a provider of a suite of services to support researchers, institutions and funders and will enable the publication of child health research from University College London (UCL) with greater speed and transparency.
Any author affiliated with UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health as well as any other UCL resercher studying child health will be able to use the F1000 Gateway to publish any research or data they wish to share. The platform will use the same model that has been established for F1000Research and Wellcome Open Research.
Please visit the UCL Child Health Open Research website for further information and read the latest articles. If you are interested in being kept up to date on developments with the platform over the coming months you can also subscribe here.
You can also find our more from Institute Director Professor Rosalind Smyth and Professor Martin Elliott in their guest blog 'Bringing our research and innovation ethos to publishing'.
Further information
- UCL Child Health Open Research
- Blog from Dr Wendy Heywood on ' ‘The long tail of COVID-19’ – researchers investigate biomarkers for Long Covid' (February 2021)
- Blog from Professor Rosalind Smyth and Professor Martin Elliott on 'Bringing our research and innovation ethos to publishing'. (June 2017)