Biophysical Journal is in Search of Tweeters and Bloggers! Do you like to write, blog, and tweet about science? Do you believe in the power of social media? The Biophysical Journal is looking for 3–5 junior faculty members or early career researchers (post PhD) to tweet about articles in the journal and write related blog posts for the Society’s 3,500 blog readers. You will join the team of Society members who discuss exciting new science published in Biophysical Journal while adding Social Media Contributor to your list of accomplishments. Interested candidates can view the Society blog at https://www.biophysics.org/blog and follow both the Society and BJ on Twitter @BiophysicalSoc and @BiophysJ. Tweets will be from the Biophysical Journal account and will not be attributed; blog posts will have attribution. Contributors will be expected to prepare 60–70 tweets and approximately 4 blog posts per year. Social Media Contributors will also have their names on the journal masthead, be profiled in the Society newsletter, and receive a small stipend. To submit your application, visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MQC2WBX Go Back 7616 Tags: blogging science writing Biophysical Journal science communication social media BiophysJ Twitter #scicomm #biophysj Related articles Efficient Sampling of Protein Intermediate States by using MD: a New “Discard-and-Restart” Algorithm Call for Applications: Editor-in-Chief of Biophysical Journal A Reliable Scoring Function for RNA 3D Structure Evaluation From Young and Fluid to Old and Sticky: How RBC Cytosol Viscosity Changes with Cell Age A Mix of Conformational Selection and Induced Fit Pathways Helps the E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Identify its Substrate Please login or register to post comments.