Research involving human participants needs to follow the highest standards. The respect for human life requires that this research is conducted…
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News & Policy Organ transplantations and ethical publishing
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Call for Papers Early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease: progress, challenges and opportunities
Many of us can now expect to live into our 10th decade. However, with almost half the population over 90 being diagnosed…
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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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Conferences How Do You Address the Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance?
In November 2018, PLOS ONE attended the European Scientific Conference on Applied Infectious Disease Epidemiology (ESCAIDE) conference in Malta. The conference, which…
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Call for Papers The Dynamic World of Urban Research- An Interview with a Guest Editor for the Urban Ecosystems Call for Papers
City environments are characterised by dense networks of interacting social, ecological, climatic and physical factors. Urban ecosystems are therefore highly complex, and…
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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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News & Policy Speeding up the publication process at PLOS ONE
At PLOS ONE we like to speed up the publication process wherever we can. We like science to be out in…
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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 In Search of the Story: A Conversation with Guest Editors for the Science of Stories Call for Papers
Stories touch our lives, shape our identities and change how we view the world. They can be factual or fictional, text-based or…