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March Advisor of the Month: YOU!
We asked our global Advisor community to “Show us your corner of the world.” And, boy, did they respond! The pictures poured in from all corners of the globe, from Austria to Taiwan to Cameroon to Brazil to Ghana to Indonesia to India…we could go on! Our original intent was to pick one and interview…
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Can Mendeley help you find your next job?
Finding the right job is important to build your expertise, further your research and get the exposure you need to develop your career. And job listings are not always about finding your next position, but keeping up-to-date in your field, or across disciplines. Mendeley is partnering with our sister company, New Scientist, to provide jobs…
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How new technology can create a healthier public: Bridging Science and Policy
Our Mendeley Advisors are one of the groups continuing to participate in the global conversation launched by Atomium — The European Institute for Science, Media, and Democracy — on increasing collaboration and cooperation between policy makers, scientists and other people. This week we are featuring an essay by Angelo Basteris, a postdoc at Griffith University in Australia, and a Mendeley Advisor, on this…
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How a PhD prize is supporting chemistry’s bright young stars
By David Evans, Scientific Affairs Director at Reed Elsevier Properties SA The fuel efficiency of our cars depends on the relative reactivity of the hydrocarbons in the fuel; in 2013 a PhD student published a paper describing a new material that can filter out the molecules that make our cars less efficient. A year later, a different…
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Breaking down the wall of prostate cancer metastasis
Meet Lian Willetts, Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. John Lewis Laboratory, Department of Oncology, University of Alberta and one of the standout stories of the recent Falling Walls 2015 conference. We had the pleasure of seeing her present her work twice during our trip to Berlin earlier this month, firstly during the fantastic Falling Walls Lab competition and then again as one of…
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