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Emma Pewsey

Moving On: eLife at Five

To celebrate five years of eLife we catch up with some of our first authors and reflect on the current state of scientific publishing and peer review.
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  1. Scientific Publishing: Room at the top

    Randy Schekman
    Five years after eLife published its first papers, we reflect on our consultative approach to peer review, the challenges of reproducibility, and the need to reform how published research is assessed.
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  2. Interview: Going places

    Moving from China to the US to do a postdoc is part of Huan Yan's plan to have his own lab one day.
  3. Interview: Wearing many hats

    Maintaining academic software is just one part of the role Computational Scientist Tom Burnley performs for the electron microscopy community.
  4. Interview: Catching up

    Daniel Mansur explains the challenges he faces as a Group Leader in Brazil.
  5. Interview: Taking perspective

    Ryan Hum’s scientific training has proven valuable to his career in government and policy.
  6. Interview: Staying focused

    Support from a multidisciplinary initiative allows Ilaria Testa’s lab to develop new optical microscopy techniques.
  7. Interview: Tying everything together

    Having the freedom to follow her curiosity has enabled Yael Artzy-Randrup to explore the boundaries of ecology and evolution.

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  1. Emma Pewsey
    Associate features editor and web content manager