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Welcome to the PLoS BlogBlogrollWho Links to Us?Peter Binfield's blogLaTeX submissions now accepted at PLoS ONESubmitted by Peter Binfield on Thu, 2009-03-12 11:01.
Here’s some good news for all LaTeX devotees – PLoS ONE now welcomes these submissions. ( categories: PLoS ONE )
Top picks in Infectious DiseasesSubmitted by Peter Binfield on Wed, 2009-02-18 23:14.
Earlier this week we published an interview with Adam Ratner, PLoS ONE Section Editor responsible for Infectious Diseases. We also asked him to choose his top five papers from those he has edited and provide brief explanations about why he picked them. Here are his choices and reasons. We welcome more submissions from this community. ( categories: PLoS ONE )
Top picks in Evolutionary BiologySubmitted by Peter Binfield on Mon, 2009-01-12 13:55.
In partnership with the release of today's blog interview with Tom Tregenza, we're also pleased to highlight his top picks of articles in Evolutionary Biology from the 26 where he was the Academic Editor. He also provided helpful notes of explanation as to why he included them in his favorites. We welcome more submissions from this community. ( categories: PLoS ONE )
New Section Editor Interview - Bernhard BauneSubmitted by Peter Binfield on Mon, 2008-12-22 09:56.
Bernhard Baune is the Section Editor in charge of Neuroscience and Psychiatry (one of our largest fields, with 650 papers listed in this category at the present time) at PLoS ONE. His personal fields of specialization are Psychiatric Neuroscience, Biological Psychiatry and Epidemiology in Psychiatry. When he’s not busy working on papers for PLoS ONE, he has a full time position as the Professor of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Neuroscience at James Cook University, Australia. ( categories: PLoS ONE )
Interview with a Chinese authorSubmitted by Peter Binfield on Mon, 2008-12-08 13:09.
Since launch, PLoS ONE has published the work of over 23,000 authors worldwide, including many from China. ( categories: PLoS ONE )
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