This year’s awards are our most inclusive to date, offering funds of up to $6,000 to support the work of researchers from underrepresented backgrounds and countries with limited funding.
A new partnership between publishers and institutions is set to lessen the administrative and emotional burden on researchers who wish to change their names in their published works.
A new eLife Ethics Committee will advise and develop policy focused on establishing and maintaining the highest standards of research and publication practices across the scope of the journal.