From: F1000 Biology Update To: Jeff Epstein <jeeproject®yahoo.com> Subject: Mobile phone microscopy, caffeine's effects on neonates and who will fight for researchers' rights? Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 13:45:15 +0000 View in your defult web browser. 21-Oct-2009 Search F1000 Biology ;Submit Please note: The search function will not work for all email clients. Click here to search F1000 Biology. WOJ'ac ulty PiFaculty of 1000 Biology 1 Faculty of 1000 Biology In this issue... ~~~~~~ Post-publication peer review at its best Blog: Who will fight for researchers' rights? Editor's Choice: Mobile phone-based clinical microscopy for global health applications. Broad Impact: Mechanism of protein kinase activation in cell signalling revealed. Hidden Jewel: Caffeine's long term consequences on neonates. F1000 BiolouSeports: Latest articles (including one by Joan Conaway) Full access to some of FI000 Biology's most popular recent evaluations. Blog: Who will fight for researchers' rights? A recent F1000 blog.post looked at an exceptional Journal of Neuroscience opinion piece on animal research that was evaluated by more than a dozen members of our Neuroscience Faculty. The evaluations on Faculty of 1000 Biology of the article, "We Must Face the Threats" by scientists from the University of California, explored how the animal testing debate affects the global science community. Read all comments in full. back to top EFTA00771787