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Announcement Odyssey 2030: the future of research and publishing
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Blog ‘How do we define success?’ – Rethinking failure and success in science
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Announcement Failures: Key to Success in Science
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Art Celldance Videos at ASCB 2016
The ASCB meeting was vibrant and interesting, and I had the chance to talk to many of you. This year PLOS…
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Announcement ASCB 2016 meeting (San Francisco, Dec 3 – 7)
This Saturday the ASCB 2016 meeting kicks off in San Francisco, and the city is already packed with excited cell biologists…
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Announcement Why Your Research Matters!
The landscape of science is always shifting and in the last ten years we’ve seen a significant change brought by revolutionary discoveries…
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Biology Melanoma Cells: A Fatal Attraction to LPA
A hot day, blue sky and an even bluer sea. A perfect day to spend on the beach. But while our skin…
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Announcement PLOS Biology at ASCB 2013: Open for Cell Biology
At PLOS Biology, we strongly believe that we are open for a reason: our aim is to publish high quality research in…
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Bioinformatics microRNAs: targeting seeds of destruction
A central dogma of biology goes like this: the DNA of genes is copied (‘transcribed’) to make messenger RNA (mRNA), and mRNA…