Wednesday, August 8, 2007

New - PromotingResearch.com



http://www.promotingresearch.com/

The Idea and Purpose

Promotingresearch.com is a forum
for promoting research that is
good, original, useful and ethically
sound.

It would be a unique platform for
educating young
scientists/researchers
about
important aspects of research and how to
go about it.

Often people who are new to the field face
problems on how and where to begin with.
This forum would act as a catalyst in
providing useful reviews on topics
covering various aspects of research.

In addition, we are launching
two new
open access journals (10/90
Journal) and the (
10/90 Student
Journal). The articles would be made
available from the day they get accepted.
It would be unique in having an open-peer
review system, in which the various
registered users/fellow students would
provide reviews followed by an
evaluation by experts in the field.

It would feature compositions, artwork,
research work, research/elective
experiences and upcoming conferences.

We have also tried to present a collection
of recommended readings concerning
various important topics concerning
research and health related issues.

The best part is that all readers and
members would also be acting as useful
contributors through writing for the
journals, expressing their opinions
through letters, engaging in
discussions/blogs and even promoting
their own ongoing research/ideas and
collaborating with others.

We hope that you benefit from this
endeavor of ours.
Good Wishes,
The Editor.
http://www.promotingresearch.com/

Monday, August 6, 2007

Inviting Discussion on the Lessons Learnt from the Nobel Laureates



This is to invite discussion from all participants to share their experiences as to what they learnt from the meeting and the Nobel Laureates. This would prove useful not only for other participants but for all students and scientists in general.

Looking forward to your responses.
Good Wishes.

Meetings of Young Scientists with Nobel Laureates

This year over 500 young students and scientists met with around 17 Nobel Laureates for the 57th time. This year the theme was Medicine/Physiology.

Another good feature of the prestigious meeting was the interaction between the young students and scientists.

To continue that positive and useful interaction and exchange of ideas, this forum has been made.

Hopefully it would be a platform for generating good discussions and staying in touch with fellow students/scientists from around the world.

If you are a Lindau Alumni and want to participate in the discussions, please send us your e-mail address at pashtoon.kasi@gmail.com.

Good Wishes.