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  1. Illustration by Carys Boughton

    Culture Shift: A catalyst for change

    Chrissy Stachl
    Disillusioned with conducting chemistry experiments in a basement, a new graduate student decides instead to dedicate her PhD to improving the culture of her research environment.
    1. Medicine

    Biomedical supervisors’ role modeling of open science practices

    Tamarinde L Haven, Susan Abunijela, Nicole Hildebrand
    Supervisors' engagement in open science practices such as data sharing is associated with a greater odds that Ph.D. students engage in these practices and share their data.
    1. Medicine

    Structural insights into the career path between pre- and postgraduate physician-scientist training programs

    Christopher S Williams, Emily J Gallagher ... Kyu Y Rhee
    Essential advice for trainees when evaluating postgraduate physician scientist training programs.
  2. Talking Points: Angeline Dukes on racism in science

    All members of the scientific community – from publishers to faculty – must work together to make academia more equitable, diverse and inclusive.
  3. Research Culture: Virtual conferences raise standards for accessibility and interactions

    Sarvenaz Sarabipour
    Virtual conferences benefit the scientific community by increasing the number and diversity of attendees compared to in-person conferences, and by being less time consuming, more economic and environmentally friendly.
  4. Open Peer Reviewers in Africa: A ‘train-the-trainer’ program pilot recap

    As the pilot of the Open Peer Reviewers in Africa project comes to an end, AfricArXiv, Eider Africa, eLife, PREreview, and the Training Centre in Communication Africa reflect on this collaborative effort to promote best open peer-review practices in Africa.
    1. Medicine

    Equity, Diversity and Inclusion: Demystifying the ‘hidden curriculum’ for minoritized graduate students

    Michael J Hopkins, Brittni N Moore ... Andrea S Young
    Exposing new PhD students from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups to the 'hidden curriculum' in graduate school will help prepare them for a career in research.
  5. Open-source technology in publishing: Community call, June 28

    The recording of June’s community call on open source technology for publishing is now available.
  6. Open-Source Community Call: AI and machine-learning technologies for open research

    We share a recording of our discussion on the recent efforts and opportunities in applying cutting-edge technologies to research communication.
  7. eLife Ambassadors: Going from strength to strength

    From open science and reproducibility to diversity and career development, eLife Ambassadors remain active on a large number of projects.