Free food, drinks, and great conversation – our NYC networking meet-up for the F1000 community
In October, Kevin Boyack, Richard Klavans, Aaron A. Sorensen and John P.A. Ioannidis published a list of the most influential biomedical researchers in the European Journal of Investigation. To compile this list, they utilised Scopus citation data collected from 1996-2011, taking into account every author’s h-index and also how frequently their work had been cited…
Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from Twitter…
The week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as other interesting Twitter tidbits…
A little while ago I was doing something that often gets pushed into that time in the festive season, between December 24 and January 2, when email is a bit quieter than usual. That is, I started writing a paper I’d been meaning to get to for a while. Coincidentally, my wife, a practicing clinician,…
Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from Twitter…
Starting next week we’ll be conducting live online demonstrations of F1000Prime to help newly registered users, librarians, and anyone else who wants to know more about the service, get the most of out of F1000Prime. Each event will be hosted by an F1000Prime product specialist, such as an Outreach Director, and attendees can ask questions…
I’d like to introduce myself – I’m Kinga Hosszu, and I‘ve recently joined as Outreach Director for the Americas. Before joining the F1000 staff, I was part of the F1000 Faculty for over two years. My love affair with F1000 started at Stony Brook University. While a graduate student and postdoc, I served as an…
Jonathan Ashmore, Professor of Biophysics at University College London, is Section Head for Sensory Systems in the Neuroscience Faculty of F1000Prime. In this interview, Professor Ashmore gives an overview of his work on the cellular mechanisms of hearing. In particular, Professor Ashmore’s lab is interested in how sound is amplified by the outer hair cells…
Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from Twitter…