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From: Faculty of 1000 <infogupdates.f1000.com> To: <jeeprojectgyahoo.com> Subject: Save the Date! You're invited to an evening in celebration of Open Science Publishing Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 16:35:57 +0000 To ensure you receive emails from Faculty of 1000, add [email protected] to your safelist. If you're having trouble viewing this message, click to view in your default browser. Save the Datel You are invited to an evening of provocative talks followed by drinks in celebration of Open Science Publishing, hosted by F1000Research. WHAT: Challenging the Science Publishing Status Quo F1000Research Sets New Standards for Transparency through Open Science Publishing WHEN: Monday, April 22. 2013 5:30pm - 8:30pm WHERE: Boston Convention Center, Room #052A 415 Summer St. Boston. MA 02210 Coinciding with the Experimental Biology meeting in Boston, this event brings together leading minds in life sciences to discuss the benefits of Open Science publishing for the research community. The discussion will cover the significant issues currently affecting the way research findings are published including: The importance of rapid publication and the negative impact of delays: The benefits of a completely open and transparent peer review; The importance of open publication of all data to enable reuse and the testing of reproducibility by others; The implications of the move towards open access (and full CC-BY access) by governments and funders; The benefits of publishing small science findings, null/negative/replication results, and other non-standard studies. WHO: The distinguished list of speakers from the scientific community include: Vitek Tracz: Steven Hyman: Keith Flaherty: Gary Borisy: Lawrence Kane: Chairman and Founder, F1000. and a pioneering supporter of Open Access Distinguished Service Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology and Scholar in Residence. Broad Institute. Harvard University and MIT (and past-Provost, Harvard University) Director of Developmental Therapeutics, Massachusetts Cancer Center Former President and Director, Marine Biological Laboratory. Woods Hole Director, Immunology Graduate Program, University of Pittsburgh We expect this event will fill up fast so if you and your colleagues would like to attend, please register at: http:l/f1000research-ebl3.eventbrite.com no later than Friday, April 12th. With kind regards, Jane and Rebecca EFTA01136784 Jane Hunter Rebecca Lawrence Managing Director, F1000 Publisher, F1000Research You have received this message in the belief that it would be of interest. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. F1000 Research Ltd I Science Navigation Group I Registered in England and Wales with Company Number 8322928. Middlesex House. 3442 Cleveland Street I London, WIT 4LB I United Kingdom EFTA01136785

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