Lens On The Scientific Market
Key findings from our industry experts.
Key findings from our industry experts.
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New Media Savvy Scientists Wanted by the SfN
The Society for Neuroscience wants YOU. If you’re going to Neuroscience 2011, you can apply for the role of “roving reporter” at the conference. Except, instead of a notepad and tape recorder, bring your smartphone.
This One’s for You
It’s time to honor the unsung heroes of science—the supplier companies that make it possible for scientific discovery to happen. Without microscopes, flow cytometers, pipettes and the like, we’d still be in the dark ages.
Thumbs up—or down?
According to Irish writer and poet Oscar Wilde, “the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.”
Social Media—Long Tails and Legs
By the time you have gotten halfway through this blog post, 24 hours of video will have been uploaded to YouTube. Read slow, and it’s more like 48. Not bad for a concept that
The Risky Business of Customer Profiles
Guess who showed up in our market report on scientists’ satisfaction with life science suppliers’ customer service and technical support?
Complaining to Life Science Companies
Go figure. Get screamed at, blamed, cursed out and hung up on, and you may just be one of the lucky people whose job has been dubbed the “2nd happiest profession in America.”
A Round of Applause for Your Customers on The Science Advisory Board
Besides spending a lifetime of collaborating on research
Marketing to Scientists Online
Don’t use Flash! Add more photos! Better searches! Scientists aren’t shy about telling us what they like—and don’t like—
Genomics Technologies—What Every Supplier Needs to Know
Two scientists walk into a bar and announce: “We have found the secret of life.” Arrogant? Maybe. But in 1953 when
Pharma/Biotech Researchers Predict 2011 Growth in Structural Biology
The key roles that membrane proteins play in cell signaling, cell permeability, and motility make them prime targets for drug developers and biologists studying the