How much sleep do we really need? Analysis of 3 pre-industrial hunter-gatherer societies may provide some answers https://t.co/BtFweCj56i — F1000 (@F1000) November 3, 2015 Exercise at a molecular level: human skeletal muscle phosphoproteome reveals an extensive exercise signaling network https://t.co/TeW4DfygQt — F1000 (@F1000) November 3, 2015 Men are from mars & women from venus? Two…
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere.
Many congratulations to Ecology Section Head David Karl, who recently a Balzan prize in Oceanography. Prof. Karl is the Professor of Oceanography at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii, and Head of F1000’S Ecosystem Ecology Section. Karl won the Balzan Prize for fundamental contributions to the understanding of the…
We are sad to mark the passing of Nigel Clarke, Associate Professor at the University of Sydney and F1000 Faculty Member in the Neurological Disorders Faculty. Nigel was diagnosed with a brain tumour in June 2014 and, sadly, passed away on October 14th 2015. Russell Dale, Associate Dean at the University of Sydney described Nigel…
With regret, we mark the death of Michael Kilby, Faculty Member in the Infectious Diseases Faculty. Kilby was the chief of the Division for Infectious Diseases at the Medical University of South Carolina, and a renowned clinician in the field of HIV treatment. He passed away on the 10th August 2015. An obituary for Michael…
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere.
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere.
The toxic avenger? Inhibition of C. difficile quorum sensing may provide a new non-antibiotic treatment avenue https://t.co/zZdL7YLEyn — F1000 (@F1000) October 7, 2015 Cinderella story: tRNA precursor believed rubbish is actually irreplaceable component of gene regulation machinery https://t.co/9dFrtzYCaL — F1000 (@F1000) October 6, 2015 Web of lies: the Internet creates an illusion whereby access to…
We marked the sad passing of William E Paul in September – a leader in the field of Immunology and a Section Head of the ‘Allergy & Hypersensitivity’ in our Immunology Faculty. Since then, we’ve received many tributes from members of the F1000 Faculty for Dr Paul – a testament to his influence and kindness…
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere.