Section Head profile: Cathy Drennan
23 November, 2011 | Richard P. Grant |
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Cathy Drennan on how she got hooked on B12, her mentors and what biological science is missing.
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23 November, 2011 | Richard P. Grant |
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Cathy Drennan on how she got hooked on B12, her mentors and what biological science is missing.
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22 November, 2011 | Laura Buchholz |
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Circadian confusion plays a role in metabolic disease and depression.
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21 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Zoology research stands strong when measured by cited half life, but is being killed by the impact factor.
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18 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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We’re pleased to announce two new sections added to existing F1000 Faculties: ‘Aging‘ in the Developmental Biology Faculty ‘Viral hepatis‘ in the Gastroenterology & Hepatology Faculty In honour of these, here’s a couple of choice picks from these sections: From the Aging section, a study that provides the first demonstration that epigenetic changes can influence…
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18 November, 2011 | Cathryn Denney |
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Cathryn Denney looks back at her favourite posters from SfN 2010.
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17 November, 2011 | Adrienne Burke |
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An article on the first 3D structure of a sodium channel is currently the most-evaluated paper in F1000’s Neuroscience Faculty this year.
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17 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Nobel prize winner Sydney Brenner talks about why he chose C. elegans as a model organism for the investigation of neural development.
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16 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Arturo Alvarez Buylla, winner of the Prince of Asturias Award for technical and scientific research, talks about why curing neurodegenerative disorders isn’t as easy as simply making new neurons.
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15 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Martin Raff talks about cells urging one another not to commit suicide.
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14 November, 2011 | Richard Nicholls |
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Richard Nicholls marvels at the wonders of a maize plant to summon insect allies in its defence.
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