A Global Collaboration for Equitable Access to Biotechnology — Reclone’s Story, Now in Nature Methods

A Global Collaboration for Equitable Access to Biotechnology — Reclone’s Story, Now in Nature Methods

We are excited to announce the publication of “Reclone: a global research community building equitable access to reagents” in Nature Methods, marking a significant milestone for our initiative and the broader open biotechnology movement.

:link: Read more at: A Global Collaboration for Equitable Access to Biotechnology — Reclone’s Story, Now in Nature Methods – Reagent Collaboration Network

The paper, co-authored by Reclone Global Co-Leads Dr. Jenny Molloy (University of Cambridge | ICGEB) and Dr. Fernán Federici (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), and collaborators from several institutions, documents Reclone’s model for democratizing access to essential biological tools and reagents, and the evidence behind it.

:arrow_right: The complete article is available at: nature.com/articles/s41592-026-03148-0

We thank all co-authors for supporting this initiative, as well as our partners, supporters and institutional collaborators.

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