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Don’t do whatever everyone else is doing
Today we’re talking to Rob Field, Professor of Biological Chemistry, John Innes Centre and editor-in-chief of Carbohydrate Research. What are your research interests/describe a typical working day “Generally a lot of it is spent on a train somewhere!” As well as working at the John Innes Centre, Rob is active as CEO of Iceni Diagnostics,…
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Insights into funding: Indian Department of Science and Technology
By Seema Sharma Looking for DST Research Funding? Try Mendeley Funding! Introduction In 2016, India spent 0.85% of its GDP on research and development. Although this may lag behind some of the research commitments of its Asian neighbours, (China spent 1.98% and South Korea lead the region with a significant investment of 4% of its…
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Find Out What You’ve Missed: Use Mendeley and Stay Up to Date
The hazy, hot days of summer are behind us, and it’s time to fire up the app and the laptop, catch up on what one may have missed whilst on the beach, and get back to work. With so much information being generated on a daily basis, it can be a daunting task to get…
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New Look, New Sign In
Updates to your Mendeley Sign In Experience Starting this month, we’ll be making upgrades to your sign in experience; this will take place across our entire product range: web, mobile, and desktop. New look Mendeley sign in You’ll now only need one account to access the entire Mendeley and Elsevier ecosystem, thus minimising the number…
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Mendeley Brainstorm: Ageing Societies – Getting Wiser?
The elderly is one of the fastest growing segments of the world’s population. For example, the number of people in Japan aged over 65 hit a record high in 2016. What changes will we see in technology and society as a result? How do we get wiser about getting older? We are looking for the…
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