Max Planck Society affiliated authors can publish their articles on F1000Research free of charge. Liz Allen, Director of Strategic Initiatives at F1000, and Vicky Hellon, Publishing Editor at F1000, talk about our publishing model and how this can help Max Planck researchers by making their research as discoverable, accessible and useable as possible.
In this Q&A. researchers; Ms Bogna Drozdowska and Dr Terry Quinn and Bernadett Tildy from The Stroke Association, give their opinions on the research landscape and the future of AMRC Open Research.
Kate Flemming, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York and Sabine Best, Head of Research at Marie Curie, give their perspectives – as a researcher and charity worker respectively – on AMRC Open Research.
In this Q&A, Chris Macdonald, Head of Research at Pancreatic Cancer UK and Geri Keane, a senior clinical fellow in Hepatology at Kings College Hospital and honorary research fellow at UCL discuss their thoughts on the application and future of AMRC Open Research.
We talk to Dr. Kelly Hares a post-doc at the University of Bristol to get her thoughts on the current landscape of open research, the new platform: AMRC Open Research and her experience using it.
The wait is over! We are excited to announce that 24 members of the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC) have launched a new publication platform; AMRC Open Research. The platform gives researchers funded by the 24 charities the ability to share any and all of their research results in a transparent and accessible way.
Emerald Publishing is the first publisher to adopt F1000’s Open Research Publishing model. With the launch of the new platform, Emerald Open Research, Tony Roche, Publishing and Strategic Relationships Director at Emerald Publishing, discusses open research and Emerald’s commitment as a global publisher to provide its authors with a credible platform that maximises the impact of…
We are feeling all loved up at F1000 and we’ve been inspired by the Male Bowerbird to get you some lovely presents this Valentines Day. Also our usual top three articles for the month; and our Hidden Jewels. Click on the images for full access to the recommendations.
Stefano Bellentani is January’s Faculty Member of the Month. He is a Chief Of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Service at Clinica Santa Chiara in Switzerland and Chief of the Scientific Committee of the Italian Liver Center in Italy. The clinical epidemiology of chronic liver disease is his main area of research.
As it is Lover your Liver month, we wanted to get some advice straight from the expert and find out a little bit more about his career in this Q&A.
Today we launched the UCL Child Health gateway and to mark the occasion we interviewed John Achermann, one of the first authors to publish on this gateway. He tells us more about his research on hormone development and fetal growth, and the importance of publishing negative results.