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ResearchHub
@ResearchHub
A modern day preprint server powered by $RSC. Incentivizing the open publication of transparent research. Let's accelerate science!
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I just funded: Electromagnetic Fields and Soft Tissue Injury Susceptibility on @ResearchHub!
Peripheral artery disease affects 200M+ people worldwide, and restoring blood flow isn’t enough to repair damaged muscle. @WesternU researcher @HaoYin20 raised $10k on ResearchHub to investigate why. Now published as a Stage 1 Registered Report in @RHubJournal, Hao's project will test whether Sirt6 loss in vessel-support cells triggers a “senescence secretome” that actively blocks muscle recovery after ischemia. If confirmed, it could point to new therapeutic targets for one of the world's most common vascular diseases. Track the project here:
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Scientists are raising funds on @ResearchHub to test whether the Wim Hof Method is safe and potentially beneficial for cancer patients. So, we went and interviewed @Iceman_Hof himself. We asked him about breathwork, cold exposure, and what science still hasn't explained about his method. Support the proposal here:
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Our pipeline for science funding, publishing, and tracking is working. Here's the proof: AGEs are sugar-damaged proteins that accumulate with age and drive chronic disease, yet remain largely untargeted. @Stanford researcher @KejunYing raised $10k on @ResearchHub to address this. The project will design 10,000 AI-generated proteins and screen top candidates for binding to AGE-modified proteins. A first test of whether de novo protein design can target glycation damage. The project is now posted as a Stage 1 Registered Report in @RHubJournal, where progress will be tracked openly in real time. Our pipeline takes scientists from proposal → funding → peer review → registered report → results. All in public, all on ResearchHub. Follow along here:
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Yesterday marked 30 days since we launched Endowments on @ResearchHub. Here's where things stand after one month: → Total Funding Credits Issued: 780,486 $RSC (~$122k at today's price) → Today's Annualized Yield: 70.08% (yield issued in Funding Credits) → Total Value Locked: 3.54M RSC ($2.11M at today's price) In just one month, Endowments has enabled ~$122k in new science funding. That's serious progress. Start your own Endowment today by depositing RSC in your account →
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New Funding Opportunity on @ResearchHub: 🦠 We're offering $10K in seed funding for research on antiviral preparedness, with particular emphasis on studies related to hantavirus, emerging threats, and the development of new broad-spectrum antivirals. Science must move faster than traditional channels allow. One of our core goals at ResearchHub is to help science respond rapidly to developing events. So, we're deploying funds to the research areas that need it most. Applications are open now. Here's what we're looking for: 👇
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The current hantavirus outbreak raises an important question: how prepared are we for the next viral pandemic? We're offering $10K in funding *right now* on @ResearchHub for studies exploring antiviral strategies, with particular relevance to hantavirus and the broader Bunyavirales family. Traditional funding channels can take months or years to respond to emerging threats. We think science funding can and should move faster.
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On July 11th, @ResearchHub is partnering with @NucleateHQ and @Cure345 to host Catalyst NYC, a day of open dialogue between researchers, funders, and institution-builders reimagining how science works. The program will cover alternative funding models, open science infrastructure, translational research, and more. Space is limited. Request a spot here:
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Science is the first step in the process to innovation. There are two more critical steps - creating a tangible product and ensuring there is widespread adoption. As an advisor to @ResearchHub, we are actively building new ways to build the Innovation Engine of biomedicine!
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It’s refreshing to find a project that isn't just another "get rich quick" advertisement. @ResearchHub is a different breed—a stable, mission-driven platform focused entirely on accelerating the pace of science rather than chasing speculative hype.
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Since January 2025, ResearchHub has deployed over $1.5M in research funding to scientists worldwide. We just redesigned our funding page to make it even easier for funders and researchers to connect. Take a look ↓
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This is why I love @ResearchHub Last month, they noticed a bottleneck in neuroscience: brain organoids can only be grown so big / realistic. They offered $25k to fund research in this area. Got 16 proposals from scientists worldwide. <1 month later, the funding is sent 🤝
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Project Gigabrain has a winner. 🧠 We received 16 proposals aimed at growing bigger and more realistic brain organoids. We're sending $25k to @jdpereira's lab at @UABHeersink to grow spatially patterned human brain organoids. By modeling the regional patterning seen in the human brain, Dr. Pereira's work can make brain organoids more realistic models for studying neurodevelopment and disease. Top-ranked by our editorial team. Perfect 5.0 expert peer review score.
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Our home page offers a single feed of preprints from multiple servers, with peer reviews already attached. Browse by topic and field, and customize your feed to match your research interests. Browse the feed:
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We will be resubmitting this manuscript this week after over 1 year of revisions, >4,500 views, >350 downloads, and even one citation in an article on endometriosis (which is exactly what we would hope!). @RHubJournal @ResearchHub @ResearchHubF @Nature @researchsquare @AllenPhil_ @IcahnMountSinai @SinaiImmunol @SinaiBrain @MSHSDerm
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Scientists are putting the $RSC they earn to work by creating endowments on @ResearchHub to help fund their own lab work
Do microplastics affect brain function? Plastic particles have been detected in human brain tissue, accumulating around blood vessels, and at higher concentrations in some individuals with dementia. We still don’t know if they disrupt the blood-brain barrier (BBB). We don’t know if carriers of APOE4 (a major genetic risk factor) are more vulnerable. That’s the question Gavin Spillard, a talented student in my lab, decided to go after. Last week over lunch, he brought this up. We looked at what’s known and what isn’t, and it was clear this is the kind of question that would normally take close to a year to fund. We already have the tools in place. So instead of waiting, we decided to just go for it. Through my work with ResearchHub, I can now partially fund projects like this using yield from my endowment. I covered half the microgrant myself, and now we’ll see if we can move from idea to data in a few weeks. If this research matters to you, consider contributing. We plan to compare how APOE3 vs APOE4 human iPSC-pericytes handle microplastics, measure uptake and transcriptional response, and test effects in BBB models and brain tissue. Then ask if we can reverse any APOE-specific signatures pharmacologically. As a thank you, every contributor receives a unique image of a pericyte in your favorite color 🧫 . Read the full project in the comments! We also appreciate any feedback for this preregistration!
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I just funded: Microplastic exposure as a potential APOE-dependent risk factor for human blood-brain barrier dysfunction on @ResearchHub using the $RSC yield from my ResearchHub Endowment. This is a proposal from Gavin, a super talented student in our lab. Check it out 👇
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