Today PLOS announced a revised Data Policy that will come into effect on 1 March 2014, bringing in further measures to ensure…
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Data And Another Thing: Supporting Information Files at PLOSRead more
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Announcement PLOS Biology at ASCB 2013: Open for Cell BiologyRead more
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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Announcement Holiday reading with PLOS GeneticsRead more
Do you have a reading list this holiday season? Unsure what to buy for your lab’s Secret Santa this year? Here at…
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Biology Reconstructing gene regulatory networks, dreading future pain and the About My Lab collection: the PLOS Comp Biol November issueRead more
Here is our selection PLOS Computational Biology highlights for November. The study of gene regulatory networks is essential to understanding how diseases…
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post Scientific misconduct allegations: tell me, what would you do?Read more
What is the appropriate way to investigate allegations of misconduct? At PLOS Biology we can attest anecdotally to an increase (which others…
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post What’s the secret to a successful lab? New “About My Lab” Collection in PLOS Computational BiologyRead more
PLOS Computational Biology is pleased to announce the launch of ‘About My Lab’, a collection of informal interviews with Principal Investigators. The…
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Conference PLOS Biology at SfN 2013: Open for NeuroscienceRead more
At PLOS Biology, we believe strongly that we are open for a reason: our aim is to publish high quality research in…
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Bioinformatics Controlling medically-induced comas, deciding not to decide, and a note from the Editor-in-Chief: the PLOS Comp Biol October issueRead more
Here’s our pick of the best PLOS Computational Biology content for October. In a step towards improving the process of sedation, Maryam…
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Biology A Faster Reset Button for Stem CellsRead more
Being able to restore function to organs damaged through disease or injury is a goal that has not only inspired work on…
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Bioinformatics microRNAs: targeting seeds of destructionRead more
A central dogma of biology goes like this: the DNA of genes is copied (‘transcribed’) to make messenger RNA (mRNA), and mRNA…
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Biology From Jellyfish GFPs to Plant MiniSOGs; a Microscopy Revolution.Read more
I’m a firm believer that a picture tells a thousand words, and in biomedical sciences advances in microscopy can only add…
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Advocacy Naïve, Crazy Idealists Make GoodRead more
Ten years ago this month, PLOS ventured into the world of scientific publishing by launching its flagship journal, PLOS Biology. When Harold…