Pavel Tomancak
I guess it depends whether the F1000 people will really review the submissions systematically and in an unbiased manner. Otherwise there is the danger that the reviews will be endorsements from friends or attacks […]
I guess it depends whether the F1000 people will really review the submissions systematically and in an unbiased manner. Otherwise there is the danger that the reviews will be endorsements from friends or attacks […]
I found the following
Fulvia Bono
Frank Schnorrer
Irene Miguel-Aliaga
Speak up if you are a JEDI with a fresh ERC monies.
PAvel
We have found evidence for faster X hypothesis on the level of gene expression in Drosophila embryos. Since March we are battling to publish it and besides the usual stuff from reviewers the situation got […]
For becoming the 100th JEDI !!!
Now they are rolling in. Congrats Barry!
Wonderful! You are a Maker.
Me again. Coincident with the end of the Euro 2012 we have scored four papers in one issue of Nature Methods. Its part of an excellent Focus on Bioimage Informatics full of opinions, reviews, perspectives on open […]
Alex Kalinka and I (in that order) have written an opinion piece for Trends in Ecology and Evolution where we put forward a new perspective on the evolution of animal life-cycle inspired by the recent studies of […]
Casey Bergman, Uwe Ohler and myself have been awarded an HFSP grant to continue working on the developmental hourglass. This is a renewal of the grant we received in 2008 and it is the first time in the history of […]
Dear JEDIs,
I am curious how we fare at the coveted Crete meeting that will be held this summer at Kolymbari. Here is a little poll to find out. Click Crete meeting or Read more to enter the poll.
Its […]
Dear JEDIs,
Giorgio added upon my suggestion a simple mechanism to submit URLs for the resource page. Check it out under the Resources tab. It is very simple, just fill in the name, url and a short description. […]
Hmm, that ”What’s new in Genomics, Pavel?” thing is bugging me, I feel obliged to respond. Anyway, where are all the other genomicists?