Associate Editor Linda Nevin discusses highlights from the first week of the PLOS Medicine’s Machine Learning in Health and Biomedicine Special Issue This…
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General Interpreting chest x-rays and predicting severe nearsightedness: Launching our Special Issue on Machine Learning in Health and Biomedicine
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Conference news The Power of the Pediatrician’s Voice: Reflections on PAS 2018
Organizers and award recipients from the 2018 Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Meeting describe talks that left a lasting impression. The Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS)…
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Conference news Human Intelligence & Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: A day with the Stanford Presence Center
Last week, PLOS Medicine and PLOS ONE editors Linda Nevin and Meghan Byrne attended Human Intelligence & Artificial Intelligence (HIAI) in Medicine…
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Conference news Stanford ChildX 2018: Big ideas for little patients
PLOS Medicine Associate Editor Linda Nevin shares some highlights from ChildX, a cross-disciplinary science, medicine, public policy and healthcare symposium on research…
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General International Women’s Day: Women’s health research in PLOS Medicine
On International Women’s Day 2016, PLOS Medicine takes a look at some recent articles covering on women’s health topics. Research in our January issue…
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10th Anniversary The Truth about Standardized Packaging? Blow Some My Way
PLOS Medicine Associate Editor, Linda Nevin, discusses how a 2014 research article by Selda Ulucanlar and colleagues deconstructed advocacy documents submitted to…
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10th Anniversary Voluntary Male Circumcision as HIV Prevention in Africa
PLOS Medicine Associate Editor Linda Nevin discusses the landmark publication, and striking impact, of the first randomized clinical trial of voluntary medical…