Peter Rogan is Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada, where he studies the consequences of single nucleotide variation at protein binding sites in the genome or transcriptome. In this video, Rogan and his colleagues introduce their new review on ‘Interpretation of mRNA splicing mutations in genetic disease’ recently published…
The latest in Open Science news: Are you attending the Experimental Biology meeting later this month? We’ll be there, at booth 541, and we’ll have a few printed copies of our Guide to Open Science Publishing. If you missed yesterday’s Mozilla Science Lab call, the notes are on the etherpad. Mozilla Science Lab have also…
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as other interesting picks from around Twitter.
A selection of new content on F1000Research from the past week. To receive notification of all new articles, sign up for our table of contents alerts. Featured article Subdivisions of the adult zebrafish pallium based on molecular marker analysis [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/4m2] Julia Ganz, Volker Kroehne, Dorian Freudenreich, Anja Machate, Michaela Geffarth, Ingo…
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as other interesting picks from around Twitter.
Science communication is broken, let’s fix it. Vip Sitaraman writes on the Huffington Post. He offers severa; open access solutions. Monday’s Open Data Hong Kong meeting is all about open science. Right now in Rome, there’s a free Open Science meeting happening at Sapienza University. It’s on until tomorrow. Open Access Academy is running a…
“Talk to your librarian.” It’s remarkable how often I have to use this sentence, considering I don’t work with books, don’t work in academia anymore, and rarely set foot in a library myself. But whenever I visit universities to talk about the work that F1000 does (from F1000Prime article recommendations to the open science platform…
We recently published the Guide to Open Science Publishing – a PDF that you can download, print, and share with your colleagues. It contains information about open access, open peer review, post-publication peer review, open data, and other aspects of open science, and it was based on a series of blog posts we published last…
Associate Faculty Member and F1000 Specialist Jeffrey Hannah recently attended the New York Academy of Sciences meeting on Harnessing the potential of genome editing for drug discovery: translational frontiers of in vitro and in vivo applications. Here, he tells us about the rapidly expanding uses of the technology and what he learnt in the session.
Cross-posted from Naturally Selected. Written by Kinga Hosszu. Faculty of 1000 is excited to attend EB 2015 in Boston. We’ll be exhibiting in booth # 541 from March 29 –31st and we’d love to see you! If you’re attending the conference, come and say hi, learn what’s new at F1000, and score some F1000 and…