First Submeta Open Notebook Science Award Winner
Jenny Hale, a Ph.D. student with Cameron Neylon at the University of Southampton, is the first of ten recipients of the Open Notebook Science Challenge Awards for December 2008. Open to students from the US and the UK who report their solubility measurements publicly as they work, the ONS Challenge Awards consist of a cash prize from Submeta and a one-year subscription to Nature magazine. Jean-Claude Bradley, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Drexel University, manages the award.
For more information see:
http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com
http://onschallenge.wikispaces.com/submetaawards08
Labels: award, Nature, onschallenge, open notebook science, prize, submeta
4 Comments:
Congratulations to Jenny on a well deserved award. (I was one of the judges.)
Thanks Bill and the other judges: Cameron Neylon, Rajarshi Guha and Antony Williams.
Congrats to Jenny! Just curious - how many entries did you receive?
We had 4 students who did experiments in November - see the list of experiments to see what they did.
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