In most scientific publications, the authors may list their personal emails (such as xxx@gmail.com) or their work emails (such as xxx@stanford.edu or xxx@gene.com). Personal emails have a longer life span …
Do you spend too much time answering CAPTCHA on NIH reporter?
If you use NIH’s reporter to identify leads or experts in a field, you probably find yourself answering CAPTCHA a lot of times. Sometimes you need to identify crosswalks, sometimes …
What does an IP address tell you? (tool)
We are obviously interested in who visited our website. Unfortunately, most visitors are anonymous. In most cases, the only information we can obtain is their IP addresses, such as 171.67.215.200. …
Find experts (or leads) in a field quickly
Life science companies frequently need to identify experts (key opinion leaders) or potential customers to promote their products or services. I have seen a number of companies manually search scientific …
Extract emails from texts
We frequently need to extract email addresses from unstructured texts. A few examples include: Extract emails from scientific publications, especially the author affiliation part Extract emails from historical email messages …