PLOS Biology

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PLOS Biology is a highly selective open-access, peer-reviewed general biology journal published by PLOS ()

San Francisco/ Cambridge, UK
Joined December 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    30 Jan 2018

    "Scooped"? We prefer to call it "complementary research," recognising its important role in reproducibility of science. Come to within 6 months of "scooping" and we'll consider it. See our new policy here:

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  2. Retweeted
    7 hours ago

    I can vouch for the awesome folks! Consider joining the team!

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  3. Retweeted
    15 hours ago

    I switched from academia to become a editor 9 years ago, and have never looked back. A great way to see a fascinatingly diverse range of biological research every day. And you get to work with some awesome folks...

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  4. Retweeted
    20 Mar 2019

    So happy to see our paper out in ! It was a lot of fun figuring out what these structures were and seeing them in multiple species with

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  5. 15 hours ago

    We're looking for a new editor for the team, working out of offices in Cambridge UK or San Francisco. Fancy joining us? Check out this ad:

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  6. Retweeted
    Feb 23

    Des modèles pour prévoir la dynamique des maladies infectieuses: ils permettent d'identifier des facteurs affectant la propagation de l'infection au niveau local et mondial à l'aide d'informations des pays touchés

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  7. Retweeted
    Feb 22

    Les cèl·lules canceroses roben senyals químics i destrueixen la funció de les neurones sanes. Informa't en Publicat en Imatge de Marta Portela i col·laboradors sota llicència Creative Commons

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    Feb 22

    tumour () cells steal from healthy nerve cell neighbours to fuel their growth. Research by in . Read more on with and

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  9. Feb 21

    How to go to sleep. The flip-flop model for regulation needs to be complemented by additional wake-active sleep-promoting neurons that activate sleep-active sleep-promoting neurons to induce sleep

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    Feb 21

    A wake-active locomotion circuit depolarizes a sleep-active neuron to switch on sleep

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  11. Feb 21

    How to go to sleep. The flip-flop model for regulation needs to be complemented by additional wake-active sleep-promoting neurons that activate sleep-active sleep-promoting neurons to induce sleep

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  12. Retweeted
    Feb 21

    We are glad to see that our image (taken by Prabesh Bhattarai) in our last publication was selected as the “beautiful image of the day” by . Thanks to for this nice gesture. rocks!

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    Feb 21

    MT : Looking at growth of new nerve cells in the – insight for treating . Research by in . Read more on with and cc:

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  14. Feb 21

    How to go to sleep. The flip-flop model for regulation needs to be complemented by additional wake-active sleep-promoting neurons that activate sleep-active sleep-promoting neurons to induce sleep

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  15. Retweeted
    Feb 20

    Published in : HLA-DO induces differential effects on epitope presentation and thymic selection, thereby altering CD4 T-cell precursor frequencies.

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  16. Retweeted
    Feb 20

    So awesome to see get well-deserved recognition for all his years of calling out "" and advocating for gender parity, diversity and inclusion in science .

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  17. Feb 20

    If you're at this week, wondering where to submit your , why not talk to ed board members Isabelle Boutron Lisa Bero about publishing with us?

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  18. Feb 20

    New Collection: Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease Dynamics, including studies by & ; also papers from & (more in the pipeline...!) 🔎Explore the collection:

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    Feb 20

    "It is not necessary to wait for the subscription publishers to change their business model...Fully open access publishers exist and are prepared to make pure publish agreements with libraries." via

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    Feb 20

    Looking at growth of new nerve cells in the – insight for treating . Research by in . Read more on with and

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  21. Retweeted
    Feb 20

    Tractar l'Alzheimer estimulant la producció de neurones per substituir les que han mort. És possible? Informa't en Publicat en PLOS Biology Imatge de Prabesh Bhattarai i col·laboradors sota llicència Creative Commons

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