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  1. Privacy Notice: Early-Career Advisory Group applicant demographic data

    Details related to the demographic data held and processed by eLife about applicants to the Early-Career Advisory Group during annual elections.
  2. Webinar Report: Public engagement with your research

    Our speakers shared insights on the importance of public engagement, and how it improves science and makes a positive impact on relevant communities.
  3. Early-Career Advisory Group: Highlights of our work in 2021

    Last year the group worked closely with eLife’s editorial leadership and staff to advance our shared goal of creating new ways to support early-career scientists in research communication.
  4. Webinar Report: An introduction to open science

    Watch back as our speakers introduce and discuss the importance of open science.
    1. Neuroscience

    Preprints reviewed by eLife: An “excellent and important study” of resurgent currents in sodium channels

    Read what peer reviewers thought about a recent preprint on the molecular mechanisms responsible for resurgent currents in voltage-gated sodium channels.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    Discipline Spotlight: Publishing metabolism research at eLife

    eLife welcomes research from all areas of metabolism.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Computational and Systems Biology
    3. Genetics and Genomics

    Special Issue: Call for papers in the area of systems genetics

    eLife is pleased to launch a call for papers for a Special Issue in the new and emerging field of systems genetics.
    1. Microbiology and Infectious Disease

    Preprints reviewed by eLife: Applying deep learning to the microbiome

    Read what peer reviewers thought about a recent preprint on the use of deep learning to design microbial communities with specific metabolite profiles.
  5. Early-Career Reviewers Pool: Authors can now select and nominate early-career reviewers for their work

    Long used by our Reviewing Editors, a vetted list of ∼600 early-career reviewers is now available to prospective authors when searching for suitable reviewers during the submission process.
    1. Genetics and Genomics
    2. Neuroscience

    Preprints Reviewed by eLife: A “tour-de-force” study of neuronal maturation

    Read what peer reviewers thought about a recent preprint on chromatin accessibility and neuronal maturation.