Category Archives: Call for Papers
Stop Hiding Your Code
poWe, @PLOS, @PLOSONE and the open source community, will discuss why and how to #ShareYourCode in a tweet chat on 25 April, 10-11am Pacific Daylight Time/6-7pm British Summer Time. Join us! By Peter Wittek A cornerstone
Call for Papers: Open quantum computation and simulation
0000-0002-8715-2896 Call for Papers: Open quantum computation and simulation post-info PLOS ONE is calling for papers that promote the principles and values of open science to form a Collection in quantum computation and simulation.
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inPLOS Medicine Announces a Call for Research Papers, on the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections
0000-0002-8715-2896 PLOS Medicine Announces a Call for Research Papers, on the Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections post-info AddThis Sharing Buttons above Guest editors Nicola Low of the University of Bern, Switzerland
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inIt’s the little things in life: Microbiology at PLOS
Source: It’s the little things in life: Microbiology at PLOS Microbiology – the study of small, but mighty microscopic organisms – is an expansive and complex discipline fundamental to basic and applied life sciences
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in2-24-16 PLOS Medicine AMA Preview: Looking toward the future of diabetes prevention with Dr. Sanjay Basu
AddThis Sharing Buttons above In advance his PLOS Science Wednesday AMA, Sanjay Basu, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Stanford University Prevention Research Center, answers questions from PLOS Social Media Associate Sara Kassabian. The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
The Future of Diabetes Prevention: A Call for Papers
AddThis Sharing Buttons above The PLOS Medicine Editors announce a summer Special Issue on Diabetes Prevention to be guest edited by Prof. Nick Wareham and Prof. William Herman. Submissions are now being accepted ahead of