Brian Stramer is our Faculty Member of the Month. He is the group leader at the Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics and lecturer in the department of Anatomy and Human Sciences at King’s College London. In this blog, he talks us through a day in his life and what he likes about being a member of the F1000Prime Faculty.
In this Q&A, we chat with Rubén de Alarcón Gómez, the lead author on a systematic review into online porn addiction which has been recommended by the F1000Prime Faculty, to find out more about the nature of the condition, where we stand on treatment and how official recognition could change the scope of research into this area.
Cory Cleveland is our Faculty Member of the Month. He is a professor in the Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences in the W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation at the University of Montana, Missoula, Montana.
Jude Duncan is a content creator and blogger, and in this blog she shares her psoriasis journey; from diagnosis to treatment and finally to embracing her appearance and challenging others to do so. As this month is psoriasis awareness month stayed tuned at the end for a collection of the best research on psoriasis recommended by our F1000Prime Faculty.
June Round is our Faculty Member of the Month. June is an Associate Professor and Principal Investigator at the Huntsman Cancer Institute. In this blog post she gives us an insight into the workings of her lab and what initially inspired her interest in immunology.
Marina Wolf is our Faculty Member of the Month. She is a Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience at Oregon Health & Science University. In this blog, she talks about what inspired her to pursue a career in neuroscience and what career advice she would give to her younger self.
For World Chocolate Day, we highlight research recommended by our expert Faculty which suggests that chocolate can improve vascular function in patients with congestive heart failure. Also, our usual top three articles for the month; and our Hidden Jewels. Click on the images for full access to the recommendations.
Introducing our Faculty Member of the Month! Susan Alberts is the current Chair of the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University. In this blog, she tells us what inspired her to research animal behaviour, where she works and what she enjoys about being a member of the F1000Prime Faculty.
For this month’s Optimum F1000Prime, and in celebration of World Blood Donor Day today, we thought we would explore the colourful history of the first blood transfusions, topped-off with a roundup of some of the best F1000Prime blood transfusion-related research.
We are excited to announce the launch of F1000Prime’s newest Section: Cancer Genomes & Epigenomes. In this blog, our Director of Operations for F1000Prime, Steven Lokwan Ph.D., introduces our Section Heads and inaugural Faculty Members for Cancer Genomes & Epigenomes.