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  1. Webinar Report: Organising and advocating

    How can early-career researchers make their voices heard?
    1. Cell Biology

    Human VPS13A is associated with multiple organelles and influences mitochondrial morphology and lipid droplet motility

    Wondwossen M Yeshaw, Marianne van der Zwaag ... Ody CM Sibon
    VPS13A is associated with the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and lipid droplets and is required for cellular processes that require interaction between these organells.
  2. eLife Ambassadors: A celebration of the second cohort

    We look back on a year of promoting, advocating and championing responsible behaviours in science.
  3. Point of View: How postdocs benefit from building a union

    Benjamin Cain, Jessica M Budke ... Benjamin Schwessinger
    Members of UAW 5810—the union for postdoctoral researchers at the University of California—describe how their union has led to improved terms and conditions for postdocs.
  4. Webinar Report: Reforming academic conferences

    In this month’s webinar our speakers discussed what can be done to reform the conference experience for both organisers and participants.
  5. Webinar Report: Becoming an eLife Community Ambassador

    Watch back as our panelists discuss the role of an eLife Community Ambassador and hear all about the upcoming Ambassadors programme for 2022.
  6. eLife Ambassadors: Progress in the final phase

    Key initiatives to support early-career researchers and open science are nearing completion.
  7. eLife Latest: Our new Ethics Committee

    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.
  8. Early-Career Advisory Group: A review of 2018–2019

    The group reflects on the past year and looks forward to continuing its efforts to catalyse change in science.
  9. eLife Latest: Announcing our new board members

    With their extensive range of experience and perspectives, our new board members will help direct eLife in its mission to transform research communication.