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: Epiphyte response to drought and experimental warming in an Andean cloud forest [v2; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/3le] Previously titled: Epiphyte response to drought and experimental warming PUBLISHED: 06 June 2014 Joshua M. Rapp,…
Pharmacology Faculty Member Mark Millan has won the 2014 Ariens Prize. The award is an annual prize organized by the Dutch Pharmacological Society in memory of the Dutch pharmacologist, Everhardus Jacobus Ariens, who made important contributions to understanding of the function of receptors in the field of pharmacology. Prize-winners are invited to present the Ariens…
Here are the week’s most popular tweets from @F1000, as well as other interesting gems from the rest of Twitter…
What was new in open science this week? Hack your PhD has produced a series of flyers representing various individuals who benefit from open science. See the PhD student image below, and all the rest (including journalist, citizen, librarian, etc.) on their website. If you missed the F1000Research/Harvard open science event in Boston last week,…
Guest post by F1000 Specialist Sowmini Kumaran from Rutgers, USA who recently moved to India seeking industrial job opportunities in India.
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: Colonoscopic polyp detection rate is stable throughout the workday including evening colonoscopy sessions [v1; ref status: indexed, https://f1000r.es/3cf] David Thurtle, Michael Pullinger, Jordan Tsigarides, Iris McIntosh , Carla Steytler ,…
What was new in open science this week? Let’s admit it, as scientists we will “hack” anything in order to get the job done! Check out what Prof. Joshua Pearce (Michigan Tech) is doing with 3D printers! Have a “hack” of your own? Submit it to the F1000Specialists video competition! F1000Research Advisory Board Member, and F1000 Specialist Bjorn Brembs presents…
Here are this week’s most popular tweets on the @F1000 feed, as well as some other interesting picks from the rest of Twitter…
It is with great sadness that we note the tragic death of Professor Joep Lange, F1000Prime Section Head for HIV Infection & AIDS: Clinical, in the Malaysian Airline flight MH17 disaster yesterday. Professor Lange was Professor of Internal Medicine at the Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, and held a number of prestigious positions, including…
Our next #F1000Talks tweet chat will discuss how patient advocates gather scientific information and expert advice, and will take place on July 24th at 1 PM EST/6 PM GMT. Our guests will be AnneMarie Ciccarella (@chemobrainfog), Lori Marx-Rubiner (@regrounding), Amy Price (@AmyPricePhD) and David Gilbert (@DavidGilbert43). Most patients need help to understand information about their…