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Julien  Hering

Ph.D. in Neuroscience and CEO of Tree of Science to make the digital (r)evolution in scientific research and Open Science.
I've lead several research projects in neuroscience in great world-class laboratories. I've been also teaching in universities for ten years.
Co-founder of the NGO "Collectif PAPERA" (2008) to provide support, information and advice to Ph.D. students, PhDs and other casual workers in Higher Education and public research in France.
Throughout these two rich experiences, I've founded my company, Tree of Science, which provides consulting, training, and coaching in digital research tools (science 2,0 and collaborative works), digital strategy (networking, personal branding, online presence), professional and scientific social networks for all researchers (from PhD students, academic PhDs to R&D researchers).
Supervisors: Thomas Launey, Masao Ito, Christine Petit, Anne Feltz, and Philippe Ascher
Address: Nancy, France

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Research paper thumbnail of Etude de l'inactivation des canaux calciques de type T : l'inactivation lente de l'isotype CaV3.1

Research paper thumbnail of The Keys for the furture of the Biomedical research

Brain Disorders Annual Meeting conference 2018, Nov 5, 2018

Open science and science 2.0: the keys for the future of biomedical researches Biomedical rese... more Open science and science 2.0: the keys for the future of biomedical researches

Biomedical researchers are facing stronger challenges every year since the never-ending increase of complexity in life sciences. Basic, pharmaceutical, and medical researchers need to find a way to overcome the huge costs of experiments, the reproducibility crises that cause the loss of time and billions of dollars, the knowledge transfer difficulties, and the complexity of clinical trials. Science 2.0 brings digital tools to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and create links between fields and these different kinds of researchers. Open science creates the culture and the processes to succeed in these critical challenges for the scientific research of the 21st century.

Research paper thumbnail of Review of "Reproducible research using minimalist plain text tools

Research paper thumbnail of Etude de l'inactivation des canaux calciques de type T: l'inactivation lente de l'isotype CaV3. 1

Research paper thumbnail of How Do G Proteins Directly Control Neuronal Ca2+ Channel Function?

Trends in pharmacological …, Jan 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Slow Inactivation of the CaV3. 1 Isotype of T-Type Calcium Channels

The Journal of Physiology, Jan 1, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Paradoxical Potentiation of Neuronal T-Type Ca2+ Current by ATP at Resting Membrane Potential

Journal of Neuroscience, Jan 1, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Les Entrées De Calcium Au Voisinage Du Potentiel De Repos: Un Rôle Sur Mesure Pour Les Canaux T

médecine/sciences, Jan 1, 2001

Talks by Julien Hering

Research paper thumbnail of Tree of Science: the digital (r)evolution of scientific research

PhD in Neuroscience, I've lead several research projects in neuroscience in great world-class lab... more PhD in Neuroscience, I've lead several research projects in neuroscience in great world-class laboratories. I've been also teaching in universities for ten years.
Co-founder of the NGO "Collectif PAPERA" (2008) to provide supports, information and advices to PhD students, PhDs and other casual workers in Higher Education and public research in France.
Throughout these two rich experiences, I've founded my company, Tree of Science, which provides consulting, training, and coaching in digital research tools (science 2,0 and collaborative works), digital strategy (networking, personal branding, online presence), professional and scientific social networks for all researchers (from PhD students, academic PhDs to R&D researchers).

Research paper thumbnail of Etude de l'inactivation des canaux calciques de type T : l'inactivation lente de l'isotype CaV3.1

Research paper thumbnail of The Keys for the furture of the Biomedical research

Brain Disorders Annual Meeting conference 2018, Nov 5, 2018

Open science and science 2.0: the keys for the future of biomedical researches Biomedical rese... more Open science and science 2.0: the keys for the future of biomedical researches

Biomedical researchers are facing stronger challenges every year since the never-ending increase of complexity in life sciences. Basic, pharmaceutical, and medical researchers need to find a way to overcome the huge costs of experiments, the reproducibility crises that cause the loss of time and billions of dollars, the knowledge transfer difficulties, and the complexity of clinical trials. Science 2.0 brings digital tools to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and create links between fields and these different kinds of researchers. Open science creates the culture and the processes to succeed in these critical challenges for the scientific research of the 21st century.

Research paper thumbnail of Review of "Reproducible research using minimalist plain text tools

Research paper thumbnail of Etude de l'inactivation des canaux calciques de type T: l'inactivation lente de l'isotype CaV3. 1

Research paper thumbnail of How Do G Proteins Directly Control Neuronal Ca2+ Channel Function?

Trends in pharmacological …, Jan 1, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Slow Inactivation of the CaV3. 1 Isotype of T-Type Calcium Channels

The Journal of Physiology, Jan 1, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Paradoxical Potentiation of Neuronal T-Type Ca2+ Current by ATP at Resting Membrane Potential

Journal of Neuroscience, Jan 1, 2004

Research paper thumbnail of Les Entrées De Calcium Au Voisinage Du Potentiel De Repos: Un Rôle Sur Mesure Pour Les Canaux T

médecine/sciences, Jan 1, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of Tree of Science: the digital (r)evolution of scientific research

PhD in Neuroscience, I've lead several research projects in neuroscience in great world-class lab... more PhD in Neuroscience, I've lead several research projects in neuroscience in great world-class laboratories. I've been also teaching in universities for ten years.
Co-founder of the NGO "Collectif PAPERA" (2008) to provide supports, information and advices to PhD students, PhDs and other casual workers in Higher Education and public research in France.
Throughout these two rich experiences, I've founded my company, Tree of Science, which provides consulting, training, and coaching in digital research tools (science 2,0 and collaborative works), digital strategy (networking, personal branding, online presence), professional and scientific social networks for all researchers (from PhD students, academic PhDs to R&D researchers).

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