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PLOS @ BSI Annual Congress 2014

Will you be attending the 2014 Annual Congress of the British Society for Immunology? If so, we look forward to meeting you and hearing your thoughts about immunology at PLOS, Open Access, open data, and open science.

Image Credit: National Cancer Institute (NCI) / Creator: Don Bliss, Sriram Subramaniam / PLOS
Image Credit: National Cancer Institute (NCI) / Creator: Don Bliss, Sriram Subramaniam / PLOS

You will find PLOS at booth 43 in the Exhibit Hall The Brighton Centre, Brighton, UK – please drop by any time. PLOS Biology’s Chief Editor, Chris Ferguson, and Nathaniel Gore, Manager of PLOS Collections, will be there to answer any questions you may have.

To coincide with BSI 2014 we will be launching the PLOS Immunobiology Collection. The Collection collates some of the best and most recent immunobiology articles published at PLOS, featuring papers that examine cellular and molecular immunology, evolutionary immunology, animal models of the human immune system and ontogeny of the immune system. The biology featured in this collection serves to complement the studies in the Clinical Immunology Collection that highlight immune-related challenges faced by individuals and the health care profession.

PLOS welcomes submissions in this field.

For more information about the Immunobiology Collection and Clinical Immunology Collection please contact collections@plos.org

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