F1000 presents an interview with Gates Foundation grantee Sasha Frade, one of the co-authors of “Malaria RDT (mRDT) interpretation accuracy by frontline health workers compared to AI in Kano State, Nigeria”. The Research Article was submitted to VeriXiv, a Verified Preprint Server built and run by F1000. Read on to learn about their research and why they chose to upload their work to VeriXiv.
2022 marked another successful year for F1000Research and our authors. Here, we look back at some of our most popular research last year. 2022 was a busy year for F1000Research. Over 1,180 articles were published on the Platform by authors from 89 countries and over 800 institutions worldwide. Research articles continue to be the leading…
Is brain death a good criterion for determining death? In a new Opinion Article on F1000Research, Alberto Molina Pérez makes a case for taking a philosophy of science approach to debates around determining death. In analyzing two core concepts of death criteria— “irreversibility” and “functions”— he shows that each concept bears different and possibly conflicting…
In a move towards better transparency in sex and gender reporting, we are delighted to share that F1000 is now endorsing the Sex & Gender Equity in Research (SAGER) guidelines. F1000Research will now include SAGER guidance in our author guidelines and email communications and provide a checklist for authors. What are the SAGER guidelines? The…
How can concepts of openness and FAIR-ness be applied to humanities and social sciences research data? Keep reading for three essential takeaways from our recent webinar.
In this blog, Benjamin Best (Wuppertal Institut für Klima) and Carina Zell-Ziegler (Oeko-Institut) discuss the creation and implications of their ’Energy Sufficiency Policy Database’ — an extensive literature review of European and national sufficiency policies.
Jens Zinn, a Collection Advisor for the new Sociology of Vaccines Collection on F1000Research, shares what the sociology of risk can tell us about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Are you thinking about submitting to F1000Research? Consider these tips from our editorial team to avoid any hold-ups and ensure your research is shared rapidly. F1000Research’s model is built on total transparency and is set up to avoid editorial bias. While there is no Editor (or Editor-Chief) to accept or reject an article, our in-house…
A recent Research Article on F1000Research aimed to understand the communication climate of Facebook in the context of the COVID-19 vaccine. We spoke to author Md. Sayeed Al-Zaman (Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh) about the study and its findings.
What process can researchers follow to enable digital health interventions to reach their full potential? Here, Claire Garnett discusses the creation and refinement process of ‘Drink Less’, an alcohol reduction app.