Colorado State scientist is Ecological Society of America president
...ll levels of government. The Society publishes its journals and bulletin online and will take other measures to enhance its educational outreach. "Americans depend upon ecological knowledge to manage our natural resources, protect human health and to prevent small problems from becoming large, expensive prob...Revolutionary genomics project launched
...w Genome Center faculty members will appear in the journals Nature and Science. The new positions include the center director, a chair of medical pharmacology and toxicology, an associate director of bioinformatics and two positions in plant genomics. Genome Center researchers are expected to work closely wi...BioOne appoints first board of directors
...earch and researchers." A broad selection of the journals published by many of the AIBS' 70 member societies will form BioOne's core offerings. BioOne collaborators are currently working with societies to create model licenses tailored to these publishers' needs. All research included in BioOne will be ...Researchers study 10,000-year-old buried forest
...e University. The Journal of Ecology is one of the journals published by the BritishEcological Society, http:// www.demon.co.uk/bes...Palo Alto researcher receives national award
...hemical Society www.acs.org publishes scientific journals and databases, convenes major research conferences, and provides educational, science policy and career programs in chemistry. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio....BioMed Central to free scientists and clinical researchers from copyright restrictions
...copyright agreements usually imposed by scientific journals thanks to a groundbreaking move announced by a new publishing house today. Authors publishing papers on BioMed Central will retain the copyright of their work, allowing them to freely distribute and archive their research findings however they see f...BioMed Central to launch at microbiology meeting
...ists to have the opportunity to publish specialist journals within BioMed Central. These journals will allow scientists working in a specific field to publish their research results quickly and effi...Top biomedical researchers form Editorial Directorate for open-access publishing venture
...ys Dr Steven Hyman. "In the long run, I think that journals that are not freely available in electronic format...g plan which includes publishing subscription-free journals in all areas of biology and medicine as well as providing other information resources, databases and...New research animals earn their stripes
... a greater proportion of articles in developmental journals describing zebrafish research, while mice are used more to address questions specific to mammals," he said. "Our search for genes controlling brain development has been more successful that we had hoped, " said Dr Lardelli. "We have found more genes ...Putting medical research on-line to give patients the information they need
...ied out her own research through scores of medical journals to find out what was causing her infertility and repeated miscarriages will next week tell some of the world's leading scientists, publishers and librarians why medical research information should be made freely available on the internet. After the b...ASPP publishes major plant biology textbook
...ience. It publishes the highly cited and respected journals Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell. Membership spans six continents, and ASPP plays a key role in uniting the international plant science disciplines. Bob B. Buchanan is a professor in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the University ...Gene 'shaving' could help doctors predict the efficacy of cancer treatments
... on the scientific community to boycott biomedical journals that refuse to make their research articles available for free. He said, "Scientists have to take full control of the process of disseminating scientific information by insisting that their work be treated as a freely available public resource." ...Scientists tackle ecology of cities
...6,157 papers published in the nine leading ecology journals in the past five years dealt with cities or urban species. Up until now, said Borer, humans were considered a "disturbance" in a natural system. Yet, they point out, "Cities are some of the most profoundly altered ecosystems on the planet; within...Diagnosis on a chip - molecular profiling that could improve diagnosis and help design better drugs
...rnal because we are enthusiastic supporters of the journals commitment to providing immediate, free and unrestricted access to the primary research reports that it publishes. The protein microarray technique involves using a robotic device to print hundreds of specific antibody or antigen solutions in an ar...Florida research shows that for rice, warmer earth brings uncertain future
...t have published about 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, Allen said....NASA space technology shines light on healing
... Medicine and Surgery. Other related peer-reviewed journals have published articles on Whelan's medical research with light-emitting diodes. Dr. Whelan's NASA-funded research has already seen remarkable results using the light-emitting diodes to promote healing of painful mouth ulcers caused by cancer therapi...TIP/University of Wisconsin-Madison genomics experts
...e available online. The world's two top scientific journals - Science and Nature - have also released special editions exploring where the science is taking us. The University of Wisconsin-Madison has an accomplished group of scientists working in the genomics field, including some who have ties to the federa......h. These scientists are proposing a boycott of any journals that do not make their content available for free after six months (see www.publiclibraryofscience.org , and the article by Roberts et al. in the March 23 issue of Science magazine). The JCB will not, however, release the content for posting by othe......sue of the journal Development, will appear on the journals website May 17. Fibroblast growth factors regulate cell growth and migration and therefore are integral to organ development. Because Fgf9 was discovered only recently its role in development is unclear. The School of Medicine team developed a strain....../ ) is to license electronic versions of scholarly journals for distribution to the Canadas universities. It is composed of 64 universities and administered by the University of Ottawa....