We recently guest-posted on Terrapinn’s VaccineNation blog about the likelihood of avian flu being transmitted to humans. Here’s an excerpt of the post.
An update on the latest website and behind-the-scenes developments from Jane Hunter, F1000’s managing director.
Exciting things are kicking off here at F1000. At the start of this year, we announced our plans to develop a new project – F1000 Research – an attempt to create a new open access, open data publishing model within biology and medicine, with open and transparent peer review. Well, we’re pleased to announce that…
As I mentioned in one of my posts last week, we have devised a novel approach to article citation, in conjunction with our Advisory Panel and the major indexers, that will handle the complexities of citing articles that are in an evolving state of refereeing and may have more than one version – if they…
I am delighted to announce the publication of our first articles on our preliminary consultation site. They showcase a range of topics and all offer easy access to the data behind the results. HIV education campaigns in Africa leaving public vulnerable Devon Brewer (Director, Interdisciplinary Scientific Research) has submitted an article entitled Knowledge of specific…
This is a guest post from Terrapinn, a company that organizes healthcare conferences, on the discovery of a gene, IFITM3, that provides protection against influenza. They will be hosting the Influenza Congress USA (November 12-13, 2012).
We’re delighted to announce that F1000 Research and figshare have teamed up to build a widget for F1000 Research articles that enables users to preview, download, cite and share data in accompanying datasets, at the click of a button. You will be able to see this new tool for the first time in some of…
Sorry for the long silence since my last post – we’ve been busy getting everything ready! We’re in fact almost there now and will be publishing our first articles in the next few days. As we announced back in January, we expect to publish a small number of articles over the coming months so that…
Willis Samson tells us why the more you know as a researcher, the more you doubt.
Can we improve upon the low success rate of current IVF procedures? Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz and Anna Ajduk believe we can.