Focusing on reference management at F1000’s London office

We’d like to invite you to an evening at F1000’s London office on Tuesday May 6th to preview the latest F1000 technology under development, specifically focused on writing and organizing research papers. Your views will help us shape these products. View Larger Map The event will commence with a presentation from CEO Daniel Marovitz followed…

F1000Prime most influential: Oncology

While more than 18,000 cancer researchers are gathered in San Diego for the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) meeting this week, we’re highlighting the most influential research articles in oncology in 2013 and a prestigious award for one of our Heads of Faculty. Prof. Bob Pinedo, Professor of Medical Oncology, Free University (VUMC) Amsterdam,…

The F1000 community meet up in Cambridge, MA

Last week, the US F1000 outreach team headed to Boston, Massachusetts, for a busy week of talks and meetings. We had a lot of fun, particularly at the Boston F1000 community event. Local scientists and graduate students from Harvard, Boston University, MIT and Tufts gathered over Mongolian BBQ to network and discuss their research and the…

In Cambridge on March 26th? So are F1000 – join us!

Next Wednesday (March 26th) F1000 arrive in Cambridge for the next F1000 Meetup. This event is open to all life science researchers and clinicians in the Cambridge area. If you’re nearby please join us in Baroosh for an evening of discussing life science, publishing, careers and much more. Drinks and snacks are provided throughout the…

F1000Prime most influential: Critical Care & Emergency Medicine

In the second in our series of F1000Prime most influential articles we present the top-ranking articles in Critical Care & Emergency Medicine in 2013 and speak to a global influencer in the field. The top-ranking – clinical-practice changing – article, a randomized controlled trial, found that anesthesiologists should use a lung-protective ventilation strategy in intermediate-risk…

The F1000 Community Meet Up in Houston – a story in pictures

The latest F1000 Community Meet Up went down in style at the Texas Medical Center’s Trevisio restaurant in Houston, Texas. On the evening of February 26, a lively group of scientists gathered to meet and chat on issues surrounding science and publishing. As the night started out, popular topics of conversation included different peer-review models,…

Boston, get ready to network – we're coming to town!

If you are in Boston next week, why not come to our free networking event? You can meet like-minded scientists and chat about the issues surrounding science and publishing. We’ll be providing drinks and a buffet, as well as giving away prizes, personal subscriptions to F1000Prime and discounts on article-processing charges for F1000Research. Please sign…

We’re visiting the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry

Tomorrow F1000 is heading to Göttingen to visit the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry to give a presentation on innovations in discovering literature from 3pm, Ludwig-Prandtl Hall, Administration building. I’ll also be hosting the next F1000 meet-up in the same venue from 6pm onwards. This meet-up is specifically for Max Planck students. Refreshments will be…

Tweet chat recap: 'What's standing between you and your PhD?'

Students and postdocs joined us on the @F1000Tips Twitter account on February 19th for a live tweet chat using the #F1000Talks hashtag to discuss the issues facing PhD candidates in today’s scientific climate. Our special guests were Dr Hashem A. Dbouk @hashemdbouk from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and graduate student Jeremy Fagan…