PLOS Genetics Research Prize 2015: Winner Announced

Prize-Image1 (1)The PLOS Genetics Editors-in-Chief and Senior Editors would like to congratulate: João Barroso-Batista, Ana Sousa, Marta Lourenço, Marie-Louise Bergman, Daniel Sobral, Jocelyne Demengeot, Karina B. Xavier and Isabel Gordo, authors of the article chosen as

The MDGs to SDGs trade off : What has been lost and gained for global equity?

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Maja Pleic is a global health and global equity researcher and advocate. Maja holds an MA in Political Economy of International Development and a BA in International Relations and Economics, from the University of Toronto.

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The PLOS Genetics Tenth Anniversary Collection

The PLOS Genetics Tenth Anniversary Collection Claudin 1, E-cadherin and keratin 14 in the tail skin of a mouse (October 2014). Image credit: Tia DiTommaso As part of the PLOS Genetics Tenth Anniversary celebrations, we’re

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The PLOS Genetics Tenth Anniversary Collection

As part of the PLOS Genetics Tenth Anniversary celebrations, we’re launching a special anniversary collection to highlight the best of PLOS Genetics research articles over the last ten years. In this collection, you’ll find our PLOS Genetics ‘Top Ten’– the … Continue reading »

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PLOS Genetics’ Tenth Anniversary

2015 marks the tenth anniversary of publishing cutting-edge research at PLOS Genetics. Since the inaugural issue on the 25th of July 2005, PLOS Genetics has been dedicated to supporting the scientists that make up the genetics community with ethical rigour, … Continue reading »

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Winner of the PLOS Genetics issue image campaign

  Earlier this month we launched a campaign to solicit people’s favourite PLOS Genetics issue images, published over the last ten years, from a selection of five. The winning image depicts claudin 1, E-cadherin and keratin 14 in the tail … Continue reading »

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On our way to @FEBSEMBO2014

PLOS is heading to the FEBS EMBO 2014 meeting starting next Saturday, 30th August through Thursday 4th September.

If you’re going to be there please stop by to say hello, we’ll be at Booth 72

I’ll …

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Meet the “PLOSSE” at ISMB 2014

Heading to the ISCB’s annual conference, ISMB 2014, July 11– 15, in Boston this year?  Swing by Booth 409 and say hello to PLOS!

PLOS Computational Biology staff Clare Weaver and Chris Hall will be manning the booth, …

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How Will We Feed the World?

Gates collection thumbnailPLOS has just launched a new Collection, “The Promise of Plant Translational Research”. Here’s why we did it, and what we hope to achieve.

 

The human race has a very serious problem; so serious that millions will …

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