Cancer, the most feared disease of our time, continues to perplex researchers due to its elusive nature and tendency to reemerge even after apparent remission. However, recent advancements in imaging technologies are transforming the way we study, diagnose, and treat this deadly disease. In the latest issue of 'Researcher Insights,' we explore the breakthroughs in cancer imaging.
Revolutionising Cancer Research with Microscopy: Latest Findings
Oct 19, 2023 12:37:09 PM / posted in report, partnership, Researcer Insights
Reviewer Credits partners with Researcher & OA.mg to make peer review visible
Dec 1, 2022 12:17:54 PM / posted in news, partnership
Berlin/London/Stockholm, Nov 30, 2022. Reviewer Credits (RC), the global expert network that makes peer review visible and helps researchers get recognition for their work, is partnering with the platforms Researcher and OA.mg. Together, the three partners will mark articles for which reviews have been registered by RC so readers can trust the integrity of the academic content.
Introducing Researcher Insights - a dive into The Neuroscience of Sleep
Sep 6, 2022 1:57:02 PM / posted in news, industry research, partnership
It’s approaching the start of the new academic year and lecturers, researchers and staff are hecticly getting ready to marshall the next aircraft of bright minds into their chosen academic courses. It’s always an uplifting (if extremely busy) time, rife with organisational panic, but also ultimately new beginnings.
Coincidentally, here, at Researcher, we are also piloting a project of our own - with perhaps not unlike rush of excitement. This autumn, we’ll be introducing a new type of Researcher-exclusive content: our Researcher Insights Report.
Researcher and Clustermarket partner to help R&D labs optimize their lab processes
Aug 3, 2022 12:16:18 PM / posted in news, industry research, partnership
The digital transformation has had an impact on all industries, and scientific research is no exception. Every day more labs are shifting from paper-focused processes and moving toward digital tools and the cloud. Not only can these upgrades improve the workflows in R&D labs, but also help scientists manage large quantities of data easily and conveniently.