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eLife at ASM Microbe 2019 | San Francisco

Find out more about our efficient, consultative peer review process by visiting stand 4626.

eLife will once again be exhibiting at ASM Microbe 2019, taking place June 20–24 in San Francisco. This meeting brings together expert speakers to discuss the latest and most innovative research in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.

Visit eLife at stand 4626 to hear more about the research we publish in this field, speak to our editor and pick up an eLife bag or t-shirt, pens and a range of other goodies.

Find out more about eLife by visiting the stand:


Meet the editor (Friday, 21 June at 11am)
Have a question about the scope of what we publish? Join us for this meet the editor session to speak to Peter Turnbaugh, Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at UCSF and Reviewing Editor for eLife.

Five simple rules to better communicate your science (Saturday, 22 June 10.30am)
Clear communication is key to success in science. Yet there is concern that scientific texts are becoming harder to understand. Join our Associate Features Editor Stuart King for advice – and a chance to ask questions – that will improve how you write and talk about your research for different audiences.

How to publish your work (Saturday, 22 June 1pm)
Do you have results you’d like to publish? In this short session, Associate Features Editor Stuart King will talk through the publishing process and your options for sharing your best work with your peers and more widely. In the Q&A part of the session, you will be able to ask your questions.

RDS demo (Sunday, 23 June 10am)
In February, eLife published its first reproducible article, in collaboration with Substance, Stencila and Tim Errington, Director of Research at the Center for Open Science, US. Join Marketing Manager Rowena Maskell for a short demo of what’s possible with the new RDS tools and a look at what’s coming next with the project.

In the meantime, learn more about what we publish and read the latest research in Microbiology and Infectious Disease here.

We hope to see you there!

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