Senior Editor Richard Turner discusses the contents of the Cancer Genomics Special Issue’s first week. This month, PLOS Medicine’s content is devoted…
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Cancer Introducing a Special Issue of PLOS Medicine: Clinical Implications of Cancer Genomics
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Open Access Be Heard: PLOS BLOGS Reader Survey
PLOS serves its authors and readers through its suite of journals, community sites, social media and network of over 20 blogs. Your…
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Call for Papers The Future of Diabetes Prevention: A Call for Papers
Update: the submission deadline for the Special Issue on Diabetes Prevention has been extended to March 18. The PLOS Medicine Editors announce…
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Global Health PLOS NTDs co-Editor-in-Chief Serap Aksoy and Associate Editor Dan Masiga conduct a Manuscript Writing Workshop at University of Nairobi, Kenya.
By Serap Aksoy and Joel Ochieng An important goal for PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (PLOS NTDs) is to develop global capacity in…
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Cancer Update to Blue Marble Health Collection
This week sees a major update to the PLOS Collection “Blue Marble Health: the mismatch between national wealth and population health” with…
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Ebola Supporting Those Who Go to Fight Ebola
Michelle Mello, Maria Merritt, and Scott Halpern discuss healthcare institutions’ responsibilities to support their employees’ volunteer efforts in Ebola-affected regions. This is…
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Maternal Newborn and Child Health New Content Added to the Maternal Health Collection
We’re delighted to announce the addition of new content to our Maternal Health Task Force-PLOS Collection on Maternal Health. This Year 2…
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Access Improving access to information: Day 2 of the global maternal health conference 2013
I had the pleasure today of officially launching the Year 1 Open Access Collection on Maternal Health that PLOS has developed with…
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Access Getting in the Access Loop: The Local Journal, The African Researcher and The Article-Level Metric
In the third post of a short series reflecting on last month’s Getting in the Access Loop webinar organised by the Humanitarian Centre, HIFA2015 and…
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Collections Meet PLoS at AIDS 2012, Washington D.C.
Last week PLoS Medicine published a new sponsored collection, Investigating the Impact of Treatment on New HIV Infections, which addresses the issues…
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Access Open Access Is Not for Scientists. It’s for Medical Students
Across the UK, thousands of newly qualified doctors are celebrating passing their exams and finishing medical school. Perhaps it is better seen…
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Access Getting in the Access Loop: Time for Research and Action
In the first of a short series of posts, Anne Radl reflects on the Getting in the Access Loop webinar run last…