Elias Nerad works at The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam Netherlands. What first drew you to your field of research? Halfway through…
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Author Spotlight Meet PLOS ONE Author Elias Nerad
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Author Spotlight EveryONE: Dr. Harriet Gliddon
Dr. Gliddon: Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, London Centre for Nanotechnology, University College London,London, United Kingdom…
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Author Spotlight Meet PLOS ONE Author Carrie Dolan
Carrie Dolan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Sciences at William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia..  …
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Author Spotlight EveryONE: Nadine Kabbani
Dr. Kabbani is a Systems Biologist at the School of Systems Biology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States of America What…
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Author Spotlight EveryONE: Yvonne Fondufe-Mittendorf
Note: this is the second of a series of posts in which you’ll get a glimpse into the important work that PLOS…
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Author Spotlight EveryONE: Owen Tomlinson
Note: this is the first of a series of posts in which you’ll get a glimpse into the important work that PLOS…
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Article-Level Metrics Zoom-Enhance: Identifying Trends in Article-Level Metrics
In late December 2013, PLOS ONE published an article from UK-based Psychologists Rob Jenkins and Christie Kerr titled “Identifiable Images of Bystanders…
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Author Spotlight Canada’s Species at Risk Rarely Recover: The Story Behind the PLOS ONE Article
Post By Caroline Fox & Brett Favaro Most scientists are passionate about their work, but enthusiasm can sometimes be hard to maintain…
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Author Spotlight Satellite Telemetry Uncovers the Tracks of Tiny Ocean Giants
The pygmy blue whale, cousin to the more well-known Antarctic blue whale, has an enigmatic history. Pygmy blue whales dwell in vast…
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Author Spotlight The Missing Underwater Forests of Australia: Restoring Phyllospora comosa Around Sydney
Although seaweed is the dominant habitat-forming organism along temperate coastlines, one of the major macroalgae of Australia, Phyllospora comosa, has disappeared over…
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Author Spotlight Plant Roots May Lie Beneath Namibian Fairy Circles
Circles of barren land, ranging from one to several feet in diameter, appear and disappear spontaneously in Namibian grasslands. The origins of…
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Author Spotlight Contextualizing the Hobbits
18,000 years ago, the remote Indonesian island of Flores was home to a population of tiny humans. They stood only about 3.5…