Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Good piece from R.Vale http://t.co/B4PfiiHbvO pity that its undertones promote value of HIF pubs BUT this may reflect reality #changeneeded
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
speeding up publication in #biology http://t.co/kAFyEVylU0
Inflation in author number & figure panels in big journals 1984-2014 by Ronald Vale http://t.co/cJtA5xZan3 http://t.co/KWVqaIruLc
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Very strong point from Ron Vale on postdoc advancement career & #NIH K99 pathway! Valid in Oz http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/vruQNgYDmD
Top #tweeted story in #structbio: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biolog… http://t.co/UOaW1mMQaD, see more http://t.co/ThsI8L7UXY
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale gives a much needed call for action to accelerate and reclaim the scope of scientific publication in biology http://t.co/uItRcctjVr
Accelerating scientific publication rates in biology http://t.co/kLCIQddYOV
Accelerating scientific publication rates in biology http://t.co/kLCIQddYOV
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology. http://t.co/pSYQ4UMdeR
A really important read: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/J2FoVOzxqk #science
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
A really important read: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/J2FoVOzxqk #science
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
Amazing statistics on publication trends over the last 30 years by Ron Vale. Figure 1 is an eye opener. http://t.co/tdcr4VvyXr
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
@dgmacarthur @jtung5 @rdhernand @tuuliel data-driven argument that it's partly based on broken publishing culture. http://t.co/K2jFxHOOWJ
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
Ron Vale provides much food for thought on scientific publishing and why we should use biorxiv http://t.co/iVOfdEGmFn http://t.co/wMWYo4PprX
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology. http://t.co/pSYQ4UMdeR
@dgmacarthur @jtung5 @rdhernand @tuuliel data-driven argument that it's partly based on broken publishing culture. http://t.co/K2jFxHOOWJ
@dgmacarthur @jtung5 @rdhernand @tuuliel data-driven argument that it's partly based on broken publishing culture. http://t.co/K2jFxHOOWJ
@dgmacarthur @jtung5 @rdhernand @tuuliel data-driven argument that it's partly based on broken publishing culture. http://t.co/K2jFxHOOWJ
Ron Vale gives a much needed call for action to accelerate and reclaim the scope of scientific publication in biology http://t.co/uItRcctjVr
"avg. time required...to publish their first paper has increased and is approaching the desirable duration of Ph.D." http://t.co/Ejms1ZYIqF
Amazing statistics on publication trends over the last 30 years by Ron Vale. Figure 1 is an eye opener. http://t.co/tdcr4VvyXr
Amazing statistics on publication trends over the last 30 years by Ron Vale. Figure 1 is an eye opener. http://t.co/tdcr4VvyXr
"avg. time required...to publish their first paper has increased and is approaching the desirable duration of Ph.D." http://t.co/Ejms1ZYIqF
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology | bioRxiv http://t.co/XPQrV1SUkE
Longer and longer publication times. So, 'new' insights are increasingly old insights.http://t.co/ADmN7FLMNF http://t.co/oBt3RfPqDt
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/agN0eeHNis
Accelerating science pub http://t.co/9mKf1B3Sjj a must read from ron vale ..
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
bioArXiv_ #bioRxiv : Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/9zjrO7hHGQ
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/agN0eeHNis
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/agN0eeHNis
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Longer and longer publication times. So, 'new' insights are increasingly old insights.http://t.co/ADmN7FLMNF http://t.co/oBt3RfPqDt
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Top #openedu story: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology | bioRxiv http://t.co/261kKzdLGr, see more http://t.co/vtUf0W3rg2
@brembs, what do you think of this? "Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology" by R.D. Vale http://t.co/I7p6fUNdXC
Top #tweeted #RNA list story: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology | … http://t.co/UOaW1mMQaD, see more http://t.co/QRe3vIMZc3
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
"Accelerating scientific publication in biology" http://t.co/EJaByG3wcE Not read it yet but it's Ron Vale, so v. likely to be good.
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Ron Vale: publishing a cell bio paper today requires >2x as much data vs 30 yrs ago #FORsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB http://t.co/jZgZSY65vU