About Cellindex
Developing independent research informatics infrastructure for reproducible cell culture science. No commercial sponsors. No conflicts of interest.
Built for thirty years, not a funding cycle.
Poor reproducibility in preclinical cell biology is widespread and well-documented. The causes are not primarily failures of individual researchers — they are failures of infrastructure: conditions go unrecorded, protocols circulate informally, and there are no shared standards enforcing consistency between labs or over time.
Cellindex builds the informatics infrastructure to address this directly. Structured tools, open standards, and in time, independent research operations — with scientific priorities set by scientific questions, not commercial ones.
How we operate.
Reproducibility
Applied as a design constraint. A requirement of our tools, protocols, and publications.
Independence
Scientific priorities set by scientific questions. Independence is structural and will be protected by governance, not statements.
Sustainability
Thirty-year thinking. Governance independent of its founders. Financial models that protect independence from commercial pressure.
Exactitude
We will always validate our current phase of development before expansion.
Who we are.
Scientist with experience in reproducibility and open science. Responsible for scientific direction and strategy.
Platform architecture and development. Building the technical infrastructure for the Cellindex ELN and open protocol systems.
The right collaborators, on the right terms.
We are in early conversations with academic groups, funders, and research organisations who share our commitment to open and reproducible science.
Partner relationships are disclosed publicly. We do not take on commercial partners that create conflicts with our scientific mission. All funding sources are made public.
Explore partnership