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AMSTERDAM, January 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- - Cell Readers can Experience the First Four Issues of 2010 for Free Elsevier, the leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced that all research articles in its flagship collection of Cell Press journals will be published online in the new 'Article of the Future' format on http://www.cell.com. Previously released as a demonstration prototype for two sample articles, the...
PPG Pittsburgh Paints Predicts Homeowners Will Find Inspiration for "Now" in Timeless Colours from "Then" TORONTO, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire/ - To view this Social Media Release, please enter the following address in your web browser. http://smr.newswire.ca/en/ppg-pittsburgh-paints/2010-colour-trends-for-home-mix-classic-calming-neutrals SOURCE CNW Social Media
CHICAGO, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The Food Channel(R) (http//www.foodchannel.com) has released its Top Ten Food Trends for 2009. Based on research conducted by The Food Channel in conjunction with the World Thought Bank (http://www.neemee.com) and the International Food Futurists(TM), the list identifies the significant food movements consumers, foodservice professionals and manufacturers should watch for in the coming year. (Photo:...
Since 1988, Neuron has been at the forefront of publishing the most exciting research in all areas of the neurosciences. This meeting celebrated the contribution of all the authors, reviewers and readers around the world who have contributed to the success of Neuron. This one-day meeting was organized at the College de France by Kenneth R. Chien (Massachusetts General Hospital, USA), Emilie Marcus (Cell Press, USA), Katja Brose (Cell Press, USA), Elena Porro (Cell Press, USA) and Yves...
In a continuing series called "Exciting Biologies" Cell Press, Massachusetts General Hospital and La Fondation Ipsen collaborate to offer annual meetings designed to highlight emerging intersections in biomedical research and promote interactions between scientists from converging disciplines. In 2007, the three organisations came together to create a new series of scientific events: the "Exciting Biologies" - three days meeting - highlighting some of the most dynamic sectors in biological...
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Trends comprises a series of scientific journals published in a range of areas of biology. These journals are currently part of Elsevier’s Cell Press group of journals. Trends was founded in 1976 with the first journal in the series Trends Biomechanical Sciences (TIBS). That journal was followed up shortly thereafter by Trends in Neurosciences (TINS), Trends in Pharmacological Sciences (TIPS) and Immunology Today. Other journals that were formed in the 1980s and 1990s, including Trends...
