Science is experiencing a revolution. Preprints have accelerated the sharing of scientific findings and helped to make academia more equitable. Join our host, i...
This week we discuss the increasing strain on scientific publishing with Mark Hanson, a Principle Investigator from the University of Exeter, UK. The number of scientific publications are rising at an alarming rate and disproportionately to the number of scientists. We talk about why this is happening and what some of the solutions might be.
Read the full paper -> https://direct.mit.edu/qss/article/5/4/823/124269/The-strain-on-scientific-publishing
Explore the data yourself -> https://the-strain-on-scientific-publishing.github.io/website/
Mark’s lab -> https://mahansonresearch.weebly.com/
Find Mark on Bluesky -> https://bsky.app/profile/hansonmark.bsky.social
Blog post mentioned by Mark -> https://mahansonresearch.weebly.com/blog/we-need-a-new-special-issue-lexicon
This episode was produced by Jonny Coates and edited by Sonia Gomes Pereira. Music by Dr John D Howard.
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Tenure & Promotion 2; ASAPbio 2024 takeover
In this podcast episode, we shall discuss preprints and how they have impacted decisions in the past to award tenure/promotions to scientists from diverse geographies like the USA, Europe, India, and Africa. This is the second episode in the series, featuring Fiona Watt (EMBO).
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Tenure & Promotion; ASAPbio 2024 takeover
In this podcast episode, we shall discuss preprints and how they have impacted decisions in the past to award tenure/promotions to scientists from diverse geographies like the USA, Europe, India, and Africa. The episode will feature senior scientists from these geographies, their experience being a part of the decision-making process in awarding tenure/promotion, the hardships, especially the ECRs face in those committees and how their preprints are viewed and assessed and the path forward for a just science environment that promotes open science.
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Preprints & Librarians; ASAPbio 2024 takeover
Librarians have the potential to be great advocates for preprints at their institutions and beyond. In this episode, we’ll speak with a librarian/librarians about how they champion preprints in their role/roles, the challenges they encounter, and how open science intersects with librarianship.
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Surviving freezing through leg amputation. But be careful about regeneration!
Episode 45 - Surviving freezing through leg amputation. But be careful about regeneration!
This week we discussed how flies survive in freezing temperatures with Anne Sustar, a Research Scientist / Lab Manager, Dominic Golding, a medical student, and John Tuthill (@casa_tuthill), Associate professor at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Read the full preprint -> Adult Drosophila legs do not regenerate after amputation https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.10.25.513553v1
Article: Snow flies self-amputate freezing limbs to sustain behavior at sub-zero temperatures
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982223012150?via%3Dihub
This episode was produced by Sonia Gomes Pereira and Johny Coates and edited by Sonia Gomes Pereira.
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Find us on Twitter: Jonny @JACoates, Camila (@Kamo_Valenzuela) & Sonia (@SniaGPereira1). Generously supported by ASAPbio (https://asapbio.org | @asapbio_).
Science is experiencing a revolution. Preprints have accelerated the sharing of scientific findings and helped to make academia more equitable. Join our host, immunologist and open-science advocate, Dr Jonny Coates, as he explores the freshest science with the early career researchers who did the work; discussing their science, thoughts on academic life, publishing and much more. So sit back and join us as we dive into the fast-paced world of preprints and dismantle the outdated traditional publishing models.
Produced and Edited by Dr Jonny Coates, Dr Sonia Gomes Pereira, Dr Camila Valenzuela