F1000 Faculty win top prizes in Israel and Germany
The Wolf Prize in Israel and the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize in Germany are both prestigious awards that are sometimes used as indicators of potential future chances of a Nobel Prize. We’re therefore very proud to find F1000 … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - January 20, 2016 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: Awards/honors Faculty Members Source Type: blogs

F1000Workspace updates, including direct submission to F1000Research
We regularly add new features to F1000Workspace – some big, some small. Here is a list of some of the updates to F1000Workspace in the last few months: Proxy support: If you access journal articles off-campus with a proxy, this … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - January 15, 2016 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: F1000Workspace New Features Source Type: blogs

Austin Hughes
We’re sad to mark the death of Austin Hughes, who had been Faculty Member of the F1000 Immunology Faculty since 2003. Hughes was Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of South Carolina, and a week before his death on … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - January 12, 2016 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: Immunology Obituary Source Type: blogs

Helmut Schwilden
With regret, we received notice of the death of Helmut Schwilden, Section Head for Technology & Monitoring in Anesthesiology. Schwilden was Professor Extraordinarius at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität in Erlangen-Nürnberg, and joined F1000 in 2008. In his obituary in the Frankfurter Allgemeine, his … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - January 12, 2016 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: Anesthesiology & Pain Management Obituary Source Type: blogs

Top honors for our Faculty
It was a great start to the new year for some of our Faculty, whose work was recognized by none other than Queen Elizabeth II or President Obama. Georgina Mace (Faculty Member in Conservation & Restoration Ecology) was named Dame … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - January 5, 2016 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: Awards/honors Ecology Faculty Faculty Members Gastroenterology & Hepatology Neurological disorders News Source Type: blogs

Happy holidays from F1000!
2015 has been another exciting year at F1000. We launched F1000Workspace, the paper-writing and collaboration tool, in May and, by November, over 1 million references had already been uploaded onto the service. Rebecca Lawrence was announced Managing Director in November, … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - December 23, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

Female arousal, marijuana vs fertility, and dystrophy mystery: the F1000 social media round up
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - December 18, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

Featured F1000 Specialists – December 2015
Jabir Mohamed and Jastaran (Jasty) Singh are graduate students at the University of Toronto, and both became F1000 Specialists earlier this year. Here they share what they’ve been doing since then, and their plans for 2016! If you’d like to … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - December 16, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: F1000 Specialists Source Type: blogs

Honeybee dreams, infancy asthma risk, and pseudo-profound bullshit: social media round up
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - December 11, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

Human facial features, peanut allergies, and language processing in the blind: This week’s social media roundup
What makes us look like humans? An analysis of how the Homo sapiens cranial features were acquired. https://t.co/Rgwu4IFiVX — F1000 (@F1000) November 30, 2015 Food for thought: increased peanut allergen exposure through atopic dermatitis may lead to sensitization & allergy. … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - December 4, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

10 things you’ll love about F1000Workspace
With over a million reference uploads and a recent mention in a Nature article, F1000Workspace is being used by thousands of biomedical researchers. Here’s 10 top reasons why: 1. Designed for scientists F1000Workspace was designed and tailored for biomedical scientists … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - December 1, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Development F1000Workspace Technology Source Type: blogs

Unwanted gift from dad, the power of the dark side, and my cup runneth over: the F1000 social media round up
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - November 27, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

One million references saved to F1000Workspace
Since we launched F1000Workspace earlier this year, thousands of researchers and clinicians have signed up for our suite of tools to help them keep track of the articles they’ve read, discover new articles, collaborate with co-workers and write their articles. … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - November 26, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: F1000Workspace Press Releases Source Type: blogs

Paolo Bianco
We are sad to mark the passing of Paolo Bianco, Faculty Member in Rheumatology. Professor Bianco was a Pathologist and Professor of Pathology at the Sapienza University of Roma in Italy, and well known for his work in stem cells, … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - November 25, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Obituary Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology Source Type: blogs

In the beginning was RNA, mushroom rainmakers, and sock on the doorknob… F1000’s social media round up
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 social media feeds this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - November 20, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs