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  1. A gloved hand holding an orange sparks, on a pale yellow background

    Sparks of Change

    Edited by Elsa Loissel et al.
    Tell us how the culture of research is changing.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health
    2. Medicine
    3. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    COVID-19: A Collection of Articles

    Edited by Diane M Harper et al.
    eLife has published the following articles on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19.
    1. Ecology
    2. Evolutionary Biology
    The Natural History of Model Organisms

    The Natural History of Model Organisms

    Edited by Helena Pérez Valle et al.
    Essays on the wild lives of model organisms, from Arabidopsis to the zebrafish.
  2. Image of raised hands to represent diversity

    Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

    Edited by Julia Deathridge
    The research community needs to do more to support scientists from underrepresented groups.
  3. Meta-research

    Meta-Research: A Collection of Articles

    Edited by Peter A Rodgers
    The study of science itself is a growing field of research.
  4. Illustration portraying conversations about many different aspects of science

    Talking Points: A Series of Interviews

    Edited by Helga Groll et al.
    Conversations about challenges and opportunities for science and scientists
  5. Research Culture: A Selection of Articles

    Edited by Julia Deathridge
    Research culture needs to be improved for the benefit of science and scientists.
  6. Early-career researcher webinars from eLife

    #ECRWednesday webinars

    Edited by Emma Pewsey et al.
    On the last Wednesday of each month, members of the eLife Early-Career Advisory Group invite experts to share their views and advice on subjects pertinent to research careers.
  7. Living Science

    Edited by Eve Marder
    Essays on the human side of science by Eve Marder.
  8. Ion channels: A Collection of Articles

    Edited by Kenton J Swartz et al.
    eLife has published papers on topics related to the molecular structure and functional mechanisms of a diverse array of ion channel proteins.