D-amino shunning, telemedical care and the unbearable lightness of protein
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - June 5, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

Science proposals, potent pomegranates and heartbreakers: the F1000 tweet round-up
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 29, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

F1000Prime Reports is migrating!
Since January 2009, F1000 Faculty Members have expanded on the literature coverage of F1000Prime by writing concise, peer-reviewed reviews on emerging concepts and recent advances in biology and medicine. These articles were published in the open-access journal F1000Prime Reports until … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 28, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Behind the scenes Source Type: blogs

Harmless porn, gluten fuss, and Darwin’s legacy: the F1000 Twitter round up!
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as interesting picks from the science Twittersphere. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 22, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

EMBO announces 2015 new members
EMBO today announced its new members for 2015. EMBO is an organization that aims to promote excellence in the life sciences, with over 1700 leading researchers. Among the 58 researchers honoured as members today, we are pleased to say that … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 20, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Awards/honors EMBO Source Type: blogs

Sweet genes, sword & shield, and active Parkinsons: the F1000 Twitter round up
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as other interesting picks from around Twitter. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 15, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

Working smart, the key to a bigger brain, and PTSD dropout: the F1000 round up!
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as other interesting picks from around Twitter. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 8, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

Alan Hall
With sadness, we mark the passing of Alan Hall, Head of the Cell Biology Faculty since the beginnings of F1000 in 2001. Alan was the Chairman of the Cell Biology Program at Sloan-Kettering, as well as editor in chief of … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 7, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Obituary Source Type: blogs

Work smart with Workspace, our new platform for writing papers
Yesterday we launched F1000Workspace, the most significant update to the F1000 suite of services to date. It offers scientists a comprehensive suite of software and services to write and collaborate on papers, annotate and share references and articles, as well … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 6, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Development F1000Workspace Technology Source Type: blogs

Royal Society/National Academy of Science New Fellows and Members 2015
Last week, the Royal Society announced its New Fellows for 2015. In the same week, the National Academy of Sciences announced its New Members and Foreign Associates. Both are highly prestigious and coveted honours, with eminent and celebrated scientists in … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - May 5, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Awards/honors Faculty Source Type: blogs

On the road again – #F1000Tour
We regularly visit our users and other scientists in their institutes or at conferences. Since we have a lot of visits coming up, in five countries, it’s time again for an “F1000 tour” post, so you can find out exactly … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - April 29, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eva Amsen Tags: Conferences Meet-up #f1000tour Source Type: blogs

Rashad Massoud: public health in action
Rashad Massoud has been a Faculty Member in the Public Health faculty since 2005. He visited the F1000 offices last week, and spoke to us about his public health work for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) around … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - April 28, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Faculty Members Public Health & Epidemiology Research Methodology Video Source Type: blogs

Tudor Badea: retinal ganglion cell research
Tudor Badea, Faculty Member in Neuroscience, is a neuroscientist at the National Eye Institute at the NIH in Bethesda. Recently, F1000 Publisher Kathleen Wets visited him, and took this video of him talking about his research into ascertaining how retinal … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - April 27, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Faculty Members Neuroscience Video Source Type: blogs

Sun worship, extraorgan freezing and deceptive Drosophila: the F1000 Twitter round up!
The trending article recommendations on the @F1000 feed this week, as well as other interesting picks from around Twitter. Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - April 24, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Tweet stuff Source Type: blogs

Kent Kirshenbaum: the interface between biological and synthetic chemistry
Kent Kirshenbaum, professor of chemistry at New York University, is a Faculty Member in our Chemical Biology Faculty, Macromolecular Chemistry Section. Here he talks about his research at the interface between synthetic and biological polymers. In particular, his lab looks … Continue reading → (Source: Naturally Selected)
Source: Naturally Selected - April 23, 2015 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Adie Chan Tags: Chemical Biology Faculty Members Video Source Type: blogs