| Because these teams have never used (eg) google slides to put together a presentation from 3 different continents I have, and I’ll never go back to PowerPoint. Not coincidentally, my lab uses biorender all the time and it saves us an absurd amount of time. We often paste directly from biorender images into google slides. Yeah it’s pedestrian, but it works really, really well. Ask the penny pinchers who look down their nose at this who funds them, how many R01s/R37s/equivalents they hold, etc. $400 for a decently run lab is jack shit. Unless you’re buying Rain-X by the gallon at Sam’s Club and silanizing your own float glass for gels, I suspect there are other expenditures that offer less marginal value. YMMV, but it probably won’t. These guys are doing well because they solved a long standing problem that is worth a lot to a large group of people to make it go away. Every single signup I’ve seen went like this: “How’d you put that together in 5 minutes?” “We used biorender.” “What’s biorender?” “A web application that helps put biomedical illustrations together. If something is missing, you ask and they add it.” (Couple days pass) “Hey we just signed up for it too. Thanks!” YMMV, again. But probably not. |
It's bad enough that we have to deal with Elseveir - we really should not be encouraging stuff like this when it is not necessary as a general principle.