Here we have two video interviews with members of F1000. Faculty Member Ary Hoffmann recently visited us in London, while our Outreach Director, Iain Hrynaszkiewicz, met with International Advisory Board member Iain Mattaj in Heidelberg.
Here are this week’s most popular tweets from the @F1000 feed, as well as some other fun and interesting picks…
The response to our recently-launched community outreach project has been excellent and today we are publicly welcoming the first F1000 Specialists. This first group of F1000 Specialists are located in 14 countries, across several continents. The complete list, at the time of writing, is below. These F1000 Specialists include some of our existing Faculty Members…
Here are the most popular tweets from the @F1000 Twitter feed, as well as some other interesting picks from the past week…
We’re looking for eight people – recently qualified or trainee life scientists or clinicians – in the London area to test some new features of F1000Prime. If you’re interested in new tools for scholarly communication, can spare an hour or two on 18th July 2013 and can visit our office on Cleveland Street, please get…
It is with sadness that we note the death of Professor Edward Hayes, former Faculty Member in Infectious Diseases, who passed away last month. Professor Hayes was the Head of the Department of Public Health at the Barcelona Centre for International Health Research (CRESIB), and joined F1000Prime in November 2005 as a member of the…
A round-up of the most popular Tweets from @F1000 as well as some other interesting picks from the past week on Twitter…
Today we are launching a project that will greatly improve how life scientists and clinicians connect with F1000 services globally – and locally – and will give scientists interested in scholarly communication some exciting new opportunities and recognition. This initiative, called F1000 Specialists, will allow enthusiastic users of F1000 services to become official, local representatives…
The most popular tweets from the @F1000 Twitter feed and a particularly geeky cake…
It is with great sadness that we note the tragic death of Professor Roger Brumback, former Faculty Member in Neurological Disorders, who passed away last month. Professor Brumback was professor and former chairman of the department of Pathology at Creighton University, and joined F1000Prime in March 2011 as a member of the Developmental & Pediatric…