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    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.
    1. Medicine

    A global view of the aspiring physician-scientist

    Christopher S Williams, W Kimryn Rathmell ... Mone Zaidi
    Challenges faced by the declining global workforce of young physician-scientists are highlighted, and a unified view on how to revive and reinvigorate this critical pool of dual-trained physicians worldwide is provided.
    1. Medicine

    eLife and Medicine: Rigorous review and editorial oversight of clinical preprints

    Mone Zaidi, Diane M Harper ... Michael B Eisen
    Research in many different areas of medicine will benefit from new approaches to peer review and publishing.
  1. For gloved hands in grayscale, each holding a bright spark, on a purple background

    Careers: Tales of the unexpected

    Nicole Aponte Santiago, Stephanie Konecki ... Harvinder Virk
    A single event can completely change the direction of a career in science; four researchers share their stories.
  2. Scientist and Parent: Planning during pregnancy

    Bridget M Kuehn
    Colleagues, funders and institutions can support pregnant researchers in a variety of ways.
    1. Medicine

    Meta-Research: COVID-19 medical papers have fewer women first authors than expected

    Jens Peter Andersen, Mathias Wullum Nielsen ... Reshma Jagsi
    Lockdowns in the United States caused by the COVID-19 pandemic appear related to a decrease in the number of women publishing research papers, especially as first authors.
  3. Science Under Threat in the United States: Research turns hope into reality

    Anna C Greene, Casey S Greene
    Two scientists describe how an acute myeloid leukemia diagnosis underscores the need for continued federal support for research and access to care.
  4. Early-Career Advisory Group: Reflecting on a year of activity

    Over the past year, early-career researchers have built momentum on several initiatives and launched the eLife Ambassadors Programme and Reproducibility Workshops.
    1. Immunology and Inflammation

    Publishing with eLife: “We chose eLife for an important philosophical reason…”

    We spoke with Mark Boothby, Professor of Immunology at Vanderbilt University, about his experience publishing with eLife.
    1. Neuroscience

    GABABR silencing of nerve terminals

    Daniel C Cook, Timothy A Ryan
    Single bouton measurements of calcium influx shows that activating GABAB receptors at nerve terminals can lead to complete inhibition of calcium entry when one is operating at the physiological setpoint of extracellular calcium concentration.

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