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Saturday, December 21, 2013  



Science Exchange - The Scientific Services Marketplace
https://www.scienceexchange.com/

Science Exchange is a community marketplace for scientific service providers to offer their services and researchers to get their experiments conducted. Take a tour and see how you can benefit from using Science Exchange. Features include: 1) Search for a service - Find providers of over 1000 different experimental services listed on Science Exchange via the search bar or search page; 2) Compare qualified providers - Compare the service pricing, turn-around time, past client feedback and recommendations of expert service providers at core research and commercial facilities; 3) Request an estimate - Post a description of your proposed project to get responses from interested providers... it's easy and free. You can request an estimate from a single provider, or open your request to all relevant providers; 3) Choose a provider - Once you receive estimates from a provider, you can communicate with them directly via email or the Science Exchange platform. Once you find a suitable provider just click the "Accept This Estimate" button to start your project; 5) Manage your projects - Keep track of your project via the Science Exchange project page. You can easily monitor activity, send messages, and exchange large data files; 6) Pay for completed projects - Pay for your project via credit card, ACH, institutional purchase order or check. Science Exchange handles all financial transactions with service providers (so you don't have to). As a researcher you can post projects and receive estimates for free! This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to Internet Experts Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Entrepreneurial Resources Subject Tracer™.

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