I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
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
Ronald Vale - Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology | bioRxiv http://t.co/veWdz2m2Zr
Bravo! Ron Vale makes the case for pre-prints in Biology: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/yv6WnmFbVk
How to accelerate scientific publishing: http://t.co/JKXo54YJp5
Ron Vale: 2-4 folds more authors & Figures compared to 1984 + take more time for publishing http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/CSf4NQDaOA
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
Good piece from R.Vale http://t.co/B4PfiiHbvO pity that its undertones promote value of HIF pubs BUT this may reflect reality #changeneeded
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 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 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
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
Ron Vale: 2-4 folds more authors & Figures compared to 1984 + take more time for publishing http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/CSf4NQDaOA
"scientific meetings are becoming filled with recently published..results, rather than exciting work in progress" http://t.co/3VEZaP9Ope
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
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 strong point from Ron Vale on postdoc advancement career & #NIH K99 pathway! Valid in Oz http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/vruQNgYDmD
admittedly, i'm not done yet, but vale makes interesting points. Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/QPQagOwce5
Very important point from Ron Vale on exchange of information.Not happening anymore !http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/URaynKmqWC
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
Very important point from Ron Vale on exchange of information.Not happening anymore !http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/URaynKmqWC
Ron Vale calls for biologists to use biorxiv. On @biorxivpreprint of course! #forsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB
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
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/agN0eeHNis
"Thus, the story of DNA, like a Charles Dickens novel, came out in installments." http://t.co/3VEZaP9Ope
"I am sure this revision will delay your Nobel Prize and the discovery of the genetic code by only one or two years" http://t.co/3VEZaP9Ope
"scientific meetings are becoming filled with recently published..results, rather than exciting work in progress" http://t.co/3VEZaP9Ope
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/agN0eeHNis
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology | bioRxiv http://t.co/siFlbAwvRk
Ron Vale calls for biologists to use biorxiv. On @biorxivpreprint of course! #forsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB
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/oX4T1RfnnM
Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology http://t.co/agN0eeHNis
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 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
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
Ron Vale gives a much needed call for action to accelerate and reclain the scope of scientific publication in biology http://t.co/uItRcctjVr
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: instruct grant reviewers to not mention journal names, just focus on work's impact. http://t.co/yIyTfoldNU
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
Ron Vale calls for biologists to use biorxiv. On @biorxivpreprint of course! #forsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
very thought provoking analysis of publications and graduate student records by my @UCSF colleague Ron Vale: http://t.co/ehed2IewNs
I cannot disagree with Ron Vale's point. More #openscience & more #openaccess ! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/RafMfbFcRA
Getting harder and harder to publish papers. http://t.co/ZRQHooaRwi
http://t.co/PJ6xCwtHlQ @benoitbruneau @biorxivpreprint (comment on ron's article)
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
From Ron Vale: Much harder for a grad student to publish in an elite journal http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/DrCQelWcgw
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Very important point from Ron Vale on exchange of information.Not happening anymore !http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/URaynKmqWC
How to accelerate scientific publishing: http://t.co/JKXo54YJp5
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
http://t.co/PJ6xCwtHlQ @benoitbruneau @biorxivpreprint (comment on ron's article)
Interesting take from Ron Vale on the publication ecosystem http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/2hLx2MTdMA
Ron Vale: Time to first author paper for students >> from 1984 to 2014 & << nb publications http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/Ni12QsaHCV
Ron Vale: 2-4 folds more authors & Figures compared to 1984 + take more time for publishing http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/CSf4NQDaOA
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
Top #tweeted story in #bioscience: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biolo… http://t.co/UOaW1n4r2b, see more http://t.co/kME3G16pDs
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
Interesting @biorxivpreprint paper on accelerating scientific publication. Use pre-prints! http://t.co/usShg8BEmm http://t.co/CbeXhc1c56
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: instruct grant reviewers to not mention journal names, just focus on work's impact. http://t.co/yIyTfoldNU
Ron Vale: instruct grant reviewers to not mention journal names, just focus on work's impact. http://t.co/yIyTfoldNU
Ron Vale: instruct grant reviewers to not mention journal names, just focus on work's impact. http://t.co/yIyTfoldNU
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: instruct grant reviewers to not mention journal names, just focus on work's impact. http://t.co/yIyTfoldNU
@biorxivpreprint While the issues mentioned by #RonVale are close to my heart 1/n Preprint server for biology http://t.co/tylrUivEcS
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 calls for biologists to use biorxiv. On @biorxivpreprint of course! #forsymp http://t.co/xNlquWCMaB
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Rather thought provoking - http://t.co/aPKuT87whb HT Adam Marblestone!
We can't fix effed up training culture without fixing effed up publishing culture. http://t.co/K2jFxI6qlj
Ron Vale imagines how a journal would react to the 1953 Watson/Crick paper today http://t.co/zPDuUiAXcD http://t.co/BsuMzQWyJF
Top story: Accelerating Scientific Publication in Biology | bioRxiv http://t.co/nuNwF1LU7n, see more http://t.co/SVzb6GkUdx
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 | bioRxiv http://t.co/DQUbzcuVBz, see more http://t.co/UaSzAxtGUD
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
"scientific meetings are becoming filled with recently published..results, rather than exciting work in progress" http://t.co/3VEZaP9Ope
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