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eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd.
Book and Periodical Publishing
Cambridge, England 7,704 followers
Open-access journal that works to improve research communication through open science and open technology innovation.
About us
eLife is a non-profit organisation inspired by research funders and led by scientists. Our mission is to help scientists accelerate discovery by operating a platform for research communication that encourages and recognises the most responsible behaviours in science. eLife publishes important research in all areas of the life and biomedical sciences. The research is selected and evaluated by working scientists and is made freely available to all readers without delay. eLife also invests in innovation through open-source tool development to accelerate research communication and discovery. Our work is guided by the communities we serve. eLife was founded in 2011 by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Max Planck Society and the Wellcome Trust. These organisations continue to provide financial and strategic support, and were joined by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation for 2018.
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- 11-50 employees
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- Cambridge, England
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- Nonprofit
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- 2011
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Employees at eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd.
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Freddie Quek
Digital & Technology Leader | Board Member | Researcher | Advisor | Mentor
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Sian Roderick
Programme manager at eLife Sciences
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Front End Developer, Radio Presenter (Cambridge 105 Radio), radio station owner (Impulse Radio) and events organiser.
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Patrick Hu
Assistant Dean for Physician-Researcher Training; Director, Office of Medical Student Research; Director, Physician-Scientist Training Program, and…
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A study in fruit flies, assessed as fundamental by reviewers, investigates how concussions early in life affect neurodegeneration later in life. https://lnkd.in/e6pgwP5y
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Congratulations to Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, for her appointment as the next dean of Carnegie Mellon University's Mellon College of Science. Barbara is an eLife senior editor in Neuroscience. https://lnkd.in/euxtddCZ.
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Melting away the folds in the brain reveals a hidden fractal pattern shared by all primates.
Blueprint for brain shape
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A parasitic protein that manipulates plant traits to attract leafhoppers and enhance transmission. https://lnkd.in/etX48KHE
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Fed up with having to reconcile comments from #Reviewer1 and #Reviewer2? At eLife, editors and reviewers discuss their reviews with each other before reaching a consensus, letting you focus on how to improve.
Publishing and peer review at eLife · eLife
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Scientists think they have found a plausible evolutionary setting that sparked life on Earth. https://lnkd.in/eEG23Fgr
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The accumulation of SIRT4 in the nuclei of kidney cells drives kidney fibrosis, so blocking the movement of this protein could be a potential therapeutic strategy against fibrosis.
Kidney Fibrosis: Lock out SIRT4
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