In preparation for the March For Science (to be held in Washington, DC and other locations across the country on April 22), PLOS…
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Collections Research Matters: Diverse Voices Who Support the Value of Knowledge
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10th Anniversary 10 Years of PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Publications Manager Charlotte Bhaskar celebrates PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 10 year anniversary and looks forward to upcoming events and initiatives for the…
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General Fogarty’s Essential Role in Implementation
Arthur Ammann discusses the role of the Fogarty International Center in implementing the discoveries at the NIH to improve health in low-income…
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Collections Announcing the PLOS Tuberculosis Channel
Soumya Swaminathan and Madhukar Pai announce the launch of the PLOS Tuberculosis Chanel This post also appears on the PLOS Channels & Collections…
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General Why Tuberculosis is an R&D priority
On World Tuberculosis Day 2017, Grania Brigden of the International Union Against TB and Lung Disease discusses the importance of developing new treatments…
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Call for Papers PLOS Pathogens Continues Bridging Communities through Polymicrobial Research
The PLOS Pathogens staff reflects on successful Co- and Polymicrobial Infections Collection and reaffirms its commitment to the publication of novel multidisciplinary work. …
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General A PLOS Medicine Special Issue: Dementia across the lifespan and around the globe
Associate Editor Tom McBride discusses the contents of the Dementia Special Issue’s first two weeks. This month, PLOS Medicine is proud to…
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General Training Liberia’s Next Generation of Obstetric Clinicians through Interactive Distance Learning
David Southall and Rhona MacDonald of Maternal & Childhealth Advocacy International (MCAI) describe a distance learning project to train obstetric clinicians in…
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General Yellow Fever Global Whack-a-Mole
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Editors-in-Chief Serap Aksoy and Peter Hotez consider recent outbreaks of Yellow Fever in Africa and Brazil in light of…
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General The “Why Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism” Papers
PLOS NTDs co-Editor-in-Chief Peter Hotez lists the key scientific papers refuting the myth that vaccines cause autism I have a unique perspective…
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Access Lessons that Last, and Last, and Last: 400 Pearls and Still Counting
In conjunction with the publication of the 400th Pearls article, PLOS Pathogens Pearls Editor Joseph Heitman reflects on the continued success of Pearls, an Open…
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General 2017 Global Infectious Diseases Threats to the United States
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases co-Editor-in Chief Peter Hotez predicts the major infections that will threaten the US in the coming year. By…