Thursday 7 May 2009

JoVE: New Video Articles on Biomedical Research Techniques

News from JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments):

Dear Scientist,

We wanted to tell you about JoVE's (www.jove.com) latest video articles. We promise we'll keep it brief!

In our last few issues, you can watch (not just read about!) experimental methods for studying epilepsy mutants of Drosophila, homing of hematopietic stem cells, Vaccinia virus infection, microinjection of zebrafish embryos, recording from C. elegans neuromuscular junctions, laparoscopic liver sectoriectomy in humans, and much more.

JoVE is the first and only video journal indexed in PubMed, with over 300 protocols in neuroscience, immunology, developmental biology, cell biology, bioengineering, medicine and behavioral sciences. We're proud of the work we've produced with our authors, and we think you'll agree that video articles are engaging, useful, and just plain awesome.

So check us out! We hope you'll consider subscribing, recommending us to your librarians for an institutional subscription, or publishing with us! You don’t even have to produce your own video--we can provide production services at your laboratory.

Warm regards,

Moshe Pritsker, Ph.D.
Editor-in-Chief, co-founder
JoVE, www.jove.com
moshe.pritsker@jove.com
tel. 1-609-240-4504