F1000Research is hitting the road!

It’s a new year and although the weather still requires us to dress in layers, things are heating up here at F1000Research. During the next few months we will be attending some conferences and visiting a few institutes to engage with researchers and talk about our publishing model.

If you’re attending any of the following conferences be sure to drop by, say hello, or attend any one of the panels where we will be speaking and find out what we’ve been up to!

Conferences

February 13-14 – “Publish or Perish? The Future of Academic Publishing and Careers”

Cesar Berrios speaking on a panel

February 15-19 – Biophysical Society Meeting

Meet Eva Amsen and Thomas Ingraham at our booth at the exhibit

February 20 – Beyond Academia

Eva Amsen is speaking on the Science Communication panel

February 24-27 – International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC)

Rebecca Lawrence is presenting a poster

February 27-March 1 – Science Online

Eva Amsen and Cesar Berrios are attending

March 5-7 – VIZBI Conference

Varsha Khodiyar is attending

March 26-28 – Research Data Alliance Meeting

Varsha Khodiyar is attending

April 9 – New England Area Librarian E-science Symposium

Cesar Berrios is presenting a poster

April 26-30 – Experimental Biology

Meet Karen Rowlett, Michaela Torkar and Cesar Berrios at our booth at the exhibit

May 28-30 – Society for Scholarly Publishing Meeting

Cesar Berrios is speaking on a panel

 

As you can see, we will be hitting the road a lot during these first few months, but if you cannot make it to these conferences fear not, for we have many institute visits planned:

You can catch Eva Amsen speaking at King’s College London on January 27th, at Stanford on February 21st, and at UCSF on February 24th. Michaela Torkar will be at Bath University on February 13th. Cesar Berrios will be at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai on February 10th, teaming up with Eva for a talk at Duke on February 26th and with Kinga Hosszu (F1000Prime) for a nice chat at Rockefeller (in partnership with Memorial Sloan Kettering, and Weill Cornell Medical College) on March 26th.

Stay tuned for more, and if you would like your institute to be on that list be sure to drop us a line; we will be more than happy to stop by!

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