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With this week's #PeerReviewWeek theme ‘Innovation and Technology in Peer Review’ we’re curious to know what kinds of innovations you think would most improve the peer review process?
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A great presentation today from our Academic Editor @ProfAHFahal at @MSF_uk Scientific Days sharing results from a phase 2 trial improving treatment for eumycetoma patients in #Sudan. Read more from Dr. Fahal and colleagues in this recent article https://t.co/7tNMeWxKTt. #MSFsci
If you're attending @MSF_uk Scientific Days on May 16, be sure to say hi to our Journal Development Editor Hannah Harwood attending on behalf of @PLOSNTDs with editors from @PLOSMedicine & @PLOSONE. Can't make it in-person? Virtually register at https://t.co/6MK5Mw3Vh8 #MSFsci
We're breaking down barriers in open and inclusive #healthliteracy research. Our health literacy & healthcare studies empower patients, combat health inequities, & foster global health improvements 🌍 Discover leading and latest papers at https://t.co/52IHLwK5YN
New from researchers at @MbararaUST, @africamuseumbe, and @KU_Leuven: Citizens can help to map putative transmission sites for snail-borne diseases 🔎 https://t.co/QpZpmf8YGU
In this recent study, researchers from @ILRI, @Makerere, and @unav discuss sero-prevalence and risk factors associated with occurrence of anti-Brucella antibodies among slaughterhouse workers in Uganda. https://t.co/gd7JdAVrpY
This recent study from researchers aims to describe the epidemiology and management of strongyloidiasis in Auckland, with a focus on migrants from Pacific Island Countries and Territories. https://t.co/ZXw8fuZshN
In this recent study, researchers from @ILRI, @Makerere, and @unav discuss sero-prevalence and risk factors associated with occurrence of anti-Brucella antibodies among slaughterhouse workers in Uganda. https://t.co/gd7JdAVrpY
New from researchers at @MbararaUST, @africamuseumbe, and @KU_Leuven: Citizens can help to map putative transmission sites for snail-borne diseases 🔎 https://t.co/QpZpmf8YGU
This recent study from researchers aims to describe the epidemiology and management of strongyloidiasis in Auckland, with a focus on migrants from Pacific Island Countries and Territories. https://t.co/ZXw8fuZshN
Our pioneering Open Access health literacy research covers the full breadth of public health and clinical medicine. Read the latest #HealthLiteracy and #HealthcareSystems research at https://t.co/poM5hyjrnZ
Checkout this recent study exploring assessment of biomarkers and clinical parameters as predictors of survival in patients with chagasic heart failure: https://t.co/uLXETaqokx
Checkout this recent study exploring assessment of biomarkers and clinical parameters as predictors of survival in patients with chagasic heart failure: https://t.co/uLXETaqokx
🔎 Stakeholder perspectives from 15 countries in Africa on barriers in snakebite envenoming research and the potential role of research hubs https://t.co/x9Ya6J5znF