Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from Twitter…
Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from Twitter…
The latest update to F1000Prime makes the beta version of a major new feature, F1000Journal Clubs, available to all subscribers. This is the beginning of a significant expansion to the features of F1000Prime, which aims to make science communication more efficient and integrated with the workflow of life science researchers and clinicians. F1000Journal Clubs is…
A roundup of the week’s most popular tweets from @F1000, as well as some of the other interesting picks from the Twittersphere…
Jerome Korzelius, an F1000 Specialist, guest posts on his experience at EDRC 2013. To paraphrase EDRC co-organizer Jordi Casanova, it felt almost rebellious, all these scientists coming together to talk about fundamental research on the model organism Drosophila (aka the fruit fly) in times of scant funding and increased pressure on scientists to do more…
We’re pleased to be able to offer congrats to two of our Faculty Members that have been selected to join the network of EMBO Young Investigators. Well done to Kim Jensen – Faculty Member in Developmental Biology Sascha Martens – Faculty Member in Cell Biology The Young Investigators programme is for researchers under 40 years…
Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from Twitter…
Ned Seeman is the Margaret and Herman Sokol Professor of Chemistry at New York University, and one of the Section Heads for Biomimetic Chemistry in the Chemical Biology Faculty of F1000Prime. We were lucky enough to have Professor Seeman visit us at our London offices recently, and in this video he tells us of the…
A round up of this week’s most popular tweets from @F1000, and a few other gems we spotted on Twitter…
Guest blogger Sheena Cowell recently completed her PhD thesis in Medicinal Chemistry at Imperial College London. In this guest post, she tells us about the daunting process of writing up and why it doesn’t have to be difficult.