…was Deputy Director of the Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) where she developed new digital exhibitions, online interactive experiences, and other innovative media programs…
Read More…is to be more constructive than other journals. The way we strive to be constructive is that we have the reviewers confer with each other in an online consultation session….
Read More…I will cite you back in my online open access journal, Dr. Washington Reports. Within hours, you will have a JIF of 14,320. Take that Nature Reviews Something or Cell,…
Read More…of papers with numerous authors has been growing. In 2004 and 2008, papers with 1,000 and 3,000 authors were published; many of these are global collaborations like the Large Hadron…
Read More…a postdoc at Brandeis University found a cellular metaphor, free of charge, in the online retailer’s warehouse system. He compared Amazon’s sorting and dispatch system to protein sorting and trafficking…
Read More…invite the public to ask them scientific questions. Lee Ligon of the PIC said her group is developing science communication outreach toolkits that will be available to members online. Toolkits…
Read More1. What is your current position? Director of Research Development and Innovation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 2. How did you learn about your current position? Online posting 3. What was…
Read MoreTo be the best, you have to learn from the best. And, what if you want access to the very best biology information on-demand? Easy—go to iBioSeminars. Filming Abby Dernburg’s…
Read MoreFly-by cell biology: a passenger at Dulles Airport pauses to look at ASCB’s “Life:Magnified” exhibit which opened this week in Terminal C and online. ASCB photoRoll-aboard suitcase in tow, the…
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