Social networking site for the scientific community
25 March 2009
LabRoots Inc. has launched its social networking site for the
scientific community, LabRoots.com, where scientists and engineers from
around the world can build relationships with other scientists and
increasing their influence within the scientific community.
Aside from giving scientists a place to share their expertise and
learn from one another, LabRoots offers the latest advanced data mining
tools to improve scientist-to-scientist communication. LabRoots reaches
a global audience encompassing scientists from all disciplines.
“We are very excited about the launch of LabRoots,” said Greg
Cruikshank, CEO of LabRoots. “We have been working on the site for over
a year now, so it’s nice to see it all come together. We hope the
scientific community appreciates the website and utilizes its features
to learn, connect and collaborate with others, and to really better the
world by moving science forward.”
LabRoots is simple to join and use. Once signed up, users create a
profile of themselves and their research interests. Up-to-the minute
news of scientific discoveries and advancements in their field are
delivered to users’ homepages based on the information provided in their
profiles.
LabRoots makes it easy for scientists to discover meaningful
collaborations regardless of location or field of expertise. In addition
to connecting with others who share their interests, LabRoots users can
ask and answer questions about their research and other topics, create
and join groups, and review companies and products. Additionally, users
can search for relevant publications directly from the site; bookmark
important publications, and share them with others.
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