#F1000talks: a recap

Our latest #F1000talks tweetchat discussed how social media can benefit biomedical scientists and their industry. This post features a Storify authored by F1000 Specialist Kirsten Lee, which summed up what was discussed during our chat.

Ruth Lehmann: germ cell fascinations

Ruth Lehmann works at the Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine, New York University, and is a Section Head of the Morphogenesis and Cell Biology Section of the Developmental Biology Faculty. Kathleen Wets, Publisher for F1000, recently caught up with her. Another thing I find intriguing with germs cells is that, when they start to migrate,…

Interview with tomorrow's #F1000talks host Kirsten Lee

F1000 Specialist Kirsten Lee is the host of our next #F1000talks tweetchat, which takes place tomorrow (Wednesday April 15), 1 PM EST/6 PM GMT on the @F1000 channel. Here we get to know a little more about her. Kirsten is a neuroscientist, an F1000 Specialist, a beginner cyclist, and a foursquare super user. Currently, she’s…

FM of the Year and Outstanding FM of the Year awards 2014

April is F1000 awards season: yesterday we announced the winners of the AFM Travel Grants, and today, we are thrilled to announce the winners of the ‘Faculty Member of the Year’ awards and ‘Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year‘ awards – these awards allow us to celebrate the hard work of our Faculty Members. Every…

AFM Travel Grant 2014 winners!

It’s F1000 award season once again, and up first are the winners of the 2014 AFM travel grants – a chance for us to show our appreciation for the invaluable contributions of our Associate Faculty Members (AFMs). We started the AFM travel grant fund in 2011 – for each recommendation added to F1000Prime in the…