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post Biological science at PLOS: Your publishing options, explained
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Biology Meet PLOS Biology Associate Editor, Paula Jauregui
This month, we chatted with associate editor Paula Jauregui. Paula joined PLOS Biology in September 2020 and, as a virologist by training…
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post Celebrating years of impactful research on PLOS Biology
As the year winds down to a close, we wanted to celebrate the excellence of the work we see every day at…
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post Announcing the Winners of the 2019 PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize
PLOS Computational Biology is pleased to announce the winners of their annual PLOS Computational Biology Research Prize. In 2017 PLOS Computational…
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post PLOS Computational Biology T-shirt competition Winner Announced
PLOS Computational Biology is pleased to announce the winner of our 2019 t-shirt competition! This year’s t-shirt was designed by Damien…
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Announcement Nominations open for the PLOS Genetics Research Prize 2019
We’re delighted to announce the opening of nominations for the PLOS Genetics Research Prize 2019! In 2018, the PLOS Genetics Senior Editors…
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Advocacy Data Sharing: Better for Everyone, Especially You!!
Happy Open Data Day 2019! It’s that special day of the year again! Well, every day should be Open Data…
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post Inferring Gene Regulatory Networks; Designing Antibiotic Cocktails and Modelling Synaptic Depression
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the January issue of PLOS Computational Biology. The first one of 2019! Multi-study inference…
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post Predicting drug targets; modelling heart mitochondria; assessing drug efficacy and safety; problems with predicting enhancer-promoter pairs.
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the December issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Predicting protein targets for drug-like compounds using transcriptomics…
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Biotechnology He Jiankui’s Moral Mess
by Arthur Caplan A scientist named He Jiankui at the Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, China, shocked…
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post Modelling Actomyosin, KRAS Mutants and Hot Spring Microbial Interactions, and Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease Trajectories and Seasonal Influenza Outbreaks
Check out our Editors-in-Chief’s selection of papers from the [September] issue of PLOS Computational Biology. Emergent mechanics of actomyosin drive punctuated contractions and shape…
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Biology The XV Collection: Auxin Transport — more a River Delta than a Stream
By Mark Estelle The sessile lifestyle of plants is enabled by remarkable developmental plasticity. Plant form is affected by a wide…