The link-in-bio built for researchers
Share your publications, presentations, and collaboration info from one academic-focused page.
Why researcher professionals need a link-in-bio
Academic researchers share papers, presentations, and collaboration opportunities. A bio link page serves as a lightweight academic profile linking to publications and contact info.
Features for researcher professionals
- Link to published papers and preprints
- Add Google Scholar and ORCID profile links
- Share conference presentations and slides
- Include collaboration and contact information
How researcher professionals use Platter
Share your latest paper across academic social media
Link to your institutional profile and lab page
Promote conference talks and poster presentations
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Frequently asked questions
- Can I list my publications?
- Yes. Create links for key publications with titles and journal names. Link to the full paper on your journal's site or a preprint server.
- How do I connect with collaborators?
- Add your email, institutional profile, and collaboration interest areas so potential collaborators can find and contact you.
- Can I link to academic profiles?
- Yes. Add links to Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchGate, and your institutional page.
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