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Dr. Rigoberto Hernandez elected to board of the American Chemical Society -

The American Chemical Society (ACS), the world's largest scientific society, has announced that Dr. Rigoberto Hernandez, a chemist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, has been elected to the board of the ACS. During his three-year term, Dr. Hernandez will represent District IV, with… Read More

Cengage Learning seeking $2 billion in bankruptcy exit loans -

College textbook publisher Cengage Learning is seeking as much as $2 billion in loans to exit bankruptcy. Earlier in July 2013, the publisher had agreed with lenders to restructure $5.8 billion of debt. According to a December 27 court filing, the financing would consist of… Read More

Latest edition of Blogspeak now online -

The latest edition of Blogspeak is now online. Featured are: Alice Meadows (A Brighter Future for the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences?); The Economist blog (The useful science?); Tim Sandle (Op-Ed: How reliable are scientific studies?); and Ken Dunn (Publishing isn't dying...it's just changing). Blogspeak includes blog posts relevant to… Read More

Nature Selects ‘Single-Cell Sequencing’ as the 2013 Method of the Year -

Scientific publisher Nature Publishing Group has selected single-cell sequencing as its Method of the Year for 2013 (www.nature.com/nmeth/index.html). The publication, in explaining its choice, noted that "methods to sequence the DNA and RNA of single cells are poised to transform many areas… Read More

ProQuest Stat Ab and Queen Victoria’s Journals selected for Choice Magazine’s annual Outstanding Academic Titles list -

ProQuest Statistical Abstract of the United States and Queen Victoria's Journals have been selected for Choice Magazine's annual, highly acclaimed Outstanding Academic Titles list. ProQuest's 'Stat Ab' has been heralded for rescuing and upgrading an 'essential' reference from extinction, while Queen Victoria's Journals was noted for… Read More

NIH to fund research workforce diversity program -

The National Institutes of Health is releasing three new funding opportunity announcements (FOAs) to develop approaches to engage researchers, especially from backgrounds under-represented in biomedical sciences, and prepare them to thrive in NIH-funded research careers. The funding through the 'Enhancing the Diversity of the NIH-Funded Workforce'… Read More


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