The papers you want to read are scattered throughout countless journals, forgotten emails from colleagues, lost in endless Slack and Twitter timelines, and ignored Google Scholar alerts.
Biowall’s objective is to provide you with the information you need, when you need it.
Articles are organized by:
- social networks (principal investigators and their former students and postdocs)
- research topics like flux balance analysis, evolutionary biology, microbial electrosynthesis
- storylines like long-term projects from research groups (engineering CO2 fixation or xylose fermentation) or bigger questions (ancient metabolic network evolution)
Job postings on scholar pages and topic pages to help target prospective hires.
The project will evolve with your feedback which you can provide with this Google Form.
Progress in science depends on new techniques, new discoveries and new ideas, probably in that order. – Sydney Brenner