Embryo Project Research Network

Methods

Scholarly projects begin when International Research Team members suggest projects and we set up a collaboratory environment and support for their work. Some projects will begin from workshops that help to focus across our multi-disciplined approaches and stimulate us to identify new questions, new ways of working, and new results. The Encyclopedia then compiles and presents the research results in ways designed to be accessible to multiple diverse user groups.

We collect and compile already existing primary and secondary historical materials, including images, technologies, literature, and historical scholarship. We welcome contributions and participation in this project.

Our ASU Research Team carries out research and generates new basic-level informational entries for the Embryo Project Encyclopedia.

Our International Research Team of scholars carries out collaborative research for the project.

The Editorial Team reviews and edits scholarly contributions to the Embryo Project Encyclopedia.

Our IT team develops the database infrastructure for the project and explores open access collaborations.

For more information, go to the Embryo Project Handbook.