This blog was written by Ashley Chin, BSc, a PhD candidate in the Division of Experimental Medicine at McGill University and Montreal…
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Covid-19 Messenger of DNA, Therapeutics and Coronavirus: How are they all linked?Read more
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Covid-19 Preparedness and Lessons Learned from COVID-19Read more
About the author: Dr. Sai Krishna Gudi is a Ph.D. research scholar at the College of Pharmacy, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences…
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Covid-19 Language Matters: Is it Social or Physical Distancing to be followed during the COVID-19 Pandemic?Read more
About the author: Dr. Sai Krishna Gudi is a Ph.D. research scholar at the College of Pharmacy, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences…
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Guest Post Coronavirus: A glimmer of hope in the sea of tragediesRead more
This post was written by Shujhat Khan, BSc, MBBS, a Junior doctor working in the NHS with interests in neurosurgery and global…
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Global health How Can Africa Prevent the Next Haemorrhagic Fever Crisis? Invest in Research and DevelopmentRead more
By Dr. Jenniffer Mabuka In 2014, West Africa encountered its worst recorded outbreak of Ebola with over 11,000 reported deaths. The memory…
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Global health The U.S. Needs a Lesson in Food Policy from Mexico by Daniel Taber, PhD, MPHRead more
What do you tell people when you’re an invited “expert,” yet in some ways you’re the dumbest person in the room? That…
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Global health Known Knowns and Unknowns of U.S. Drug PricingRead more
By Joshua P. Cohen Research Associate Professor, Tufts Center for the Study of Drug Development (Full bio below this post) Media scrutiny…
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Autism NeuroTribes, Steve Silberman on a haunting history and new hope for autistic peopleRead more
[Congratulations to Steve Silberman, just awarded the 2015 Samuel Johnson Prize, UK’s top nonfiction award for NeuroTribes. This interview with Silberman by Emily…
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Global health Talking Drug Prices, Pt 5: Double-billed… By Manica Balasegaram, MSFRead more
Welcome to part five in a PLOS BLOGS six-part series, Talking about Drug Prices & Access to Medicines. To borrow a phrase from one of our…
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Guest Post Reusing, Revising, Remixing and Redistributing ResearchRead more
An OA Week guest post by Daniel Mietchen The initial purpose of Open Access is to enable researchers to make use of…
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Guest Post Citizenship, Scholarship, and the Republic of ScienceRead more
A guest post for OA Week by Barbara Fister Every spring, when I teach a course for upper-division undergraduates interested in knowing…
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Guest Post Tim Vollmer of Creative Commons on HowOpenIsIt?Read more
This is a guest post from Timothy Vollmer, Manager of Policy and Data for Creative Commons Congratulations to PLOS, SPARC, and OASPA…