Carole Goble presents WorkflowHub at global Workflow Community Talks
On 16 July 2025, Professor Carole Goble, Head of Node for ELIXIR-UK and based at the University of Manchester, delivered a presentation on WorkflowHub, an ELIXIR-UK service, as part of the Workflow Community monthly talk series. She was joined by Dr Johan Gustafsson (Australian BioCommons, University of Melbourne).
Titled “WorkflowHub: A registry for computational workflows”, the talk explored how WorkflowHub helps make computational workflows more findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR). As a central registry, it connects diverse workflow ecosystems, supports sharing and reuse, and promotes workflows as citable scholarly artefacts.
WorkflowHub now hosts over 1,200 registered workflows, representing contributions from hundreds of research organisations around the world.
This session was part of the Workflow Community Talks, a monthly webinar series coordinated by the Workflow Community Initiative to bring together developers, researchers, and infrastructure providers working on workflows across life sciences and beyond.
Listen to the presentation:
https://youtu.be/nrEaIrJHA4o?feature=shared
Learn more about WorkflowHub:
Gustafsson, O.J.R., Wilkinson, S.R., Bacall, F. et al. (2025). WorkflowHub: a registry for computational workflows. Scientific Data 12, 837. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-04786-3
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About ELIXIR-UK
ELIXIR-UK is part of the European ELIXIR infrastructure, which supports life science research and its translation to medicine, the environment, and society. By integrating national bioinformatics resources, ELIXIR-UK aims to provide a sustainable infrastructure for biological information, ensuring that data is effectively managed, analysed and shared across the scientific community.
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