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Grand Re-opening

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There’s been a lot of work over the past few months behind the scenes to get the new biosciencetechnology.com prepped for launch. As you can tell, the new site is finally be ready.

The new site allows you to interact with other researchers in a way that has never been possible before on biosciencetechnology.com. Having trouble with a technique or procedure, and you need a few tips? Submit a question to our Ask the Experts section and the editors of Bioscience Technology will submit it to an appropriate expert to get the answer you need.


Looking to connect with other researchers who are working on similar problems? Well, registered users of the site have two options. You could start a topic in our new forums, or you could join a preexisting user group.


Looking for some feedback on the poster you just prepared? Submit it to us. We'll post it on the site and allow other users to view your work and provide feedback.


On top of the community aspects, there will be more news, products, and articles posted throughout each day. We’ve made it easier to find application notes on a particular topics, and links to relevant journal articles have been added to the site through a partnership with PubGet, so you can now view the latest peer-reviewed research.


Our new multimedia section includes videos and podcasts. We know that your days are busy, and you don’t have a lot of time to find a relevant video to watch, so we’ve broken down this content into specific categories and channels—cell biology, disciplines, disease research, industries, instrumentation, lab tools, and molecular biology.
You’ll also get increased opportunities to interact with the editors of Bioscience Technology here in our blogs section. Here, we’ll report our impressions of shows we attend or news we’ve read. And, hopefully start a few decent conversations.


In short, the new biosciencetechnology.com is everything you were already used to with new functionality added to make your experience even better.
As you can probably tell, we’re excited to launch the new biosciencetechnology.com and hope that our readers find it to be as useful and exciting as we intend it to be. So take a few minutes and check it out. What did you like on the new site? What could have worked better? Drop me a line and let me know. Your feedback is what will help make biosciencetechnology.com the useful tool you need.


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Video:

Frontiers in Bioscience Learning and Memory Video

Oct 6

How does the brain learn and remember? An academic conference "Frontiers in Bioscience Learning and Memory" was held at City University of Hong Kong on June 16th.

Podcasts:

Allen Institute for Brain Research

Allen Institute for Brain Research

Oct 14

Discussed in this interview are both the mouse brain project and the human cortex project with an emphasis on the importance of these projects to neuroscience research.