Posts tagged ‘open science’
Anyone who has taken a general laboratory class knows that the lab manual has multiple protocols that one follows in order to complete each week’s...
Recently, open science has been making major strides in the news. Sure, people have been clamoring for full disclosure and availability of journal...
The increasing awareness of the scientific research community on the importance of open access and openscience has given rise to a new funding...
This is Part 3 in a three-part series on Big Data in the pharma and biotech industries. (Check out Part 1 and Part 2). Big Data — the vast amount...
This is Part 2 in a three-part series on Big Data in the pharma and biotech industries. (Check out Part 1 and Part 3). Recent medical technology...
Development of clinical diagnostics is a major target for pharmaceutical companies. Drug development is facing new challenges as it becomes more...
Each week Brian Britt, veteran Union Tribune radio host, interviews the San Diego’s best and brightest, thought leaders and visionaries for his...
As you know, we founded Scientist based on our belief that we must tap into the enormous amount of latent scientific talent all around us in order...
At Scientist, we feel strongly about promoting Open Science and have sponsored a fantastic show on Mendelspod today: an interview with Dr Ethan...
This is Part 2 in a four-part series in which Dr. Kevin Lustig and Dr. Maria Thompson explore a new paradigm for virtual drug discovery in a...