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===General Idea=== | |||
Purpose: The purpose of this Journal Club is to spread awareness of interesting publications. | Purpose: The purpose of this Journal Club is to spread awareness of interesting publications. | ||
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How it works: All members pick 2 or 3 journals to keep track of. Members share the gist of publications that catch their eye for that week in an informal setting. | How it works: All members pick 2 or 3 journals to keep track of. Members share the gist of publications that catch their eye for that week in an informal setting. | ||
===Picking Journals=== | |||
Pick 2 journals that you want to regularly browse. Please pick a high impact one and a lower impact one. We will try to maximize our spread of journals by not overlapping too much. However, having 2 pairs of eyes on high impact journals is probably a good idea. Feel free to change your journal if you are getting bored of it. | Pick 2 journals that you want to regularly browse. Please pick a high impact one and a lower impact one. We will try to maximize our spread of journals by not overlapping too much. However, having 2 pairs of eyes on high impact journals is probably a good idea. Feel free to change your journal if you are getting bored of it. | ||
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===Interesting Publications=== |
Revision as of 12:53, 17 September 2014
General Idea
Purpose: The purpose of this Journal Club is to spread awareness of interesting publications.
How it works: All members pick 2 or 3 journals to keep track of. Members share the gist of publications that catch their eye for that week in an informal setting.
Picking Journals
Pick 2 journals that you want to regularly browse. Please pick a high impact one and a lower impact one. We will try to maximize our spread of journals by not overlapping too much. However, having 2 pairs of eyes on high impact journals is probably a good idea. Feel free to change your journal if you are getting bored of it.
RESEARCHER; JOURNAL 1; JOURNAL 2
- Atri Choksi; Journal of Theoretical Biology; Science
- Beatrice Ramm; ACS Synthetic Biology; PNAS
- Ton Subsoontorn; Chaos; Nature biotech
- Luke Bawazer; Nature Materials; ACS Nano
- Sarah Munro; Nature Methods
- Marc Salit
- Paul Jaschke; PLOS ONE; eLIFE
- Ariel Hecht; Journal of Biological Engineering; Nature
- Mathias Voges; Nature Communications
- Chris Lee; Science Signaling; PNAS
- Eric Wei