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Giorgio BertiniScientists are not the most social people on the planet. Many of them would rather be holed up in their labs trying to ...
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Typically, scientists have stacks of papers, protocols, and notes in their offices that they pass around as PDFs. Labmeeting is designed first and foremost as a document management site that allows scientists and students to easily upload all of those PDFs, organize them, search them, and share them. Scientsist can create groups, and invite other members of their labs to create a common repository of papers that can be accessed from anywhere. The PDFs appear inside an embedded Scribd
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What we are trying to do is change the way information in biomedical research and the medical community is distributed and retrieved.
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31 Jul 08
Mark Kaganovich figures that will get them online. After graduating from Harvard with undergraduate degrees in biochemistry and computer science two years ago, he set out to create Labmeeting. In May, 2008 he closed a $500,000 seed round from Peter Thiel,
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Gosia StergiosLabmeeting is designed first and foremost as a document management site that allows scientists and students to easily upload all of those PDFs, organize them, search them, and share them.
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30 Jul 08
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Alan McCluskeyHow about this for scientists who toherwise break out in a rash at online networking?
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