Janina I Steinert, Henrike Sternberg ... Tim Büthe
In a large discrete choice experiment, respondents from six European countries reveal preferences for global vaccine solidarity, where female, younger, more educated respondents are most likely to prioritise candidates from the Global South in their allocation choices for COVID-19 vaccines.
No discernible latitudinal diversity gradient in rocky intertidal α-diversity as local-scale physical and biological processes outweigh global-scale environmental gradients.
Early-career researchers in the Global South have to overcome obstacles that are not found in high-income countries, but in Morocco at least, the future is looking brighter than the past.
In its first full year of existence, the eLife Global South Committee for Open Science has worked to connect researchers and initiatives dedicated to open science across the world.
Three new members from the Caribbean, Indian subcontinent and Latin America join the committee to drive more inclusive, equitable and diverse scientific communication.
Megan E Carey, Zoe A Dyson ... Global Typhoid Genomics Consortium Group Authorship
An analysis of the largest Salmonella Typhi genome collection to date (n=13,000) provides an updated overview of global genome diversity and antimicrobial resistance trends over time to inform public health action.
Yellow fever, a potentially deadly viral hemorrhagic fever, causes up to 82,000 deaths annually worldwide, and mass vaccination activities have reduced the burden by 47% in Africa.
One year after forming this Committee, we’re inviting applications from researchers in the Caribbean, the Indian subcontinent, Latin America and Pacific Islands to join for a term starting January 2025.