Head of Faculty Philip Ingham has been awarded the 2014 Waddington medal from the British Society for Developmental Biology (BSDB). Ingham is the Toh Kian Chui Distinguished Professor and Vice Dean research at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore, and has been with F1000 since its birth in 2011. The Waddington medal is…
The researcher stared at a writhing star-shaped mass of tentacle-like appendages, each with a mouth and teeth, and with a few of these severing themselves in half and carrying on individually … Readers would be forgiven for assuming this was the sighting of a cosmic entity at the end of a Lovecraft novella, except the…
We were recently lucky enough to be visited in our London offices by two of the researchers that comprise the F1000 Faculty. Here we have two video interviews with Faculty Members Mariann Bienz and Michael McDermott.
Congratulations to Lewis Cantley, Section Head of the Cell Signalling section in Cell Biology, on being one of the first recipients of the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences last Wednesday.
A recent article recommended six times on F1000Prime describes two species of Acomys that shed and regenerate skin as a predator evasion technique – a rare trait in mammals.
Another F1000 Faculty Member on the Nobel laureates list.
We recently guest-posted on Terrapinn’s Total BioPharma blog about a paper demonstrating how ivermectin treatment interferes with genetic experimentation in transgenic mice. Here is the full post.
Can we improve upon the low success rate of current IVF procedures? Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz and Anna Ajduk believe we can.
Should newborns sleep alone? Those that do may sleep less and experience stress, Ed Yong reports.
The molecular basis of the yearning for yeasty concoctions.