For World Antibiotic Awareness Week, PLOS ONE Academic Editor Dr. Pathiyil Ravi Shankar discussed his perspective on this year’s theme, “Preventing antimicrobial…
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Guest Post Educating Medical Students on Antimicrobial Resistance
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Guest Post International Day of Women and Girls in STEM from a Latin American perspective
February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. PLOS ONE is marking this day by handing over our…
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Guest Post It takes two, or more, to tango. Why a focus on fair and equitable research collaborations is essential for global health – and how to achieve it.
Guest bloggers: Carel IJsselmuiden (COHRED, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa); Bipasha Bhattacharya (COHRED, Corresponding Author, rfi@cohred.org), Julia Vallauri and Eric Martin…
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Guest Post Collaboration on the road to better preclinical research
In this blog post Adrian Smith from Norecopa discusses the role that the PREPARE Guidelines and Website play in improving the robustness…
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Call for Papers Introducing the Targeted Anticancer Therapies and Precision Medicine in Cancer Collection
While the rate of death from cancer has been declining since the 1990s, an estimated 9.6 million people died from cancer…
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Collections Introducing the Maternal & Child Health and Nutrition Collection
Many mothers and children all over the world are affected by malnutrition, some populations are experiencing the two extremes of either chronic…
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Guest Post Disciplinary Identities and other barriers to advancing interdisciplinary working
In this Guest Blog, Dr Linda Waldman, Professor Jo Sharp and Professor James Wood discuss the challenges surrounding authorship attribution in interdisciplinary…
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Call for Papers Open Biomaterials Research
In this Guest Blog, Guest Editors from the Open Biomaterials Research Collection discuss the range of research topics featured in the collection, their contributions…
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Guest Post How to publish reusable enzymology data?
In this blog post Carsten Kettner, from the Beilstein-Institut discusses the role STRENDA Guidelines and Database play in helping publish reusable enzymology…
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Guest Post ‘Wicked problems’ and how to solve them
In this Guest Blog, PLOS ONE Academic Editor, Sieglinde Snapp, discusses the challenges faced in sustainability research to solve complex, so-called “Wicked…
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Call for Papers Presenting the PLOS ONE Open Quantum Computation and Simulation collection
Guest post by the Guest Editors of the Open Quantum Computation and Simulation collection, Emanuele Dalla Torre, Fabio Sciarrino and Peter Wittek…
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Aggregators A Big Paper for a Tiny Dinosaur
In paleontology, the fossil is the basic data point for any research, regardless of the amount of technology used. Consequently, descriptions of…