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  1. A look back at 2024

    We take a look back at some of the key milestones and announcements of 2024.
    1. Chromosomes and Gene Expression
    2. Developmental Biology

    Complex aneuploidy triggers autophagy and p53-mediated apoptosis and impairs the second lineage segregation in human preimplantation embryos

    Marius Regin, Yingnan Lei ... Claudia Spits
    Aneuploid human embryonic cells are eliminated by p53-mediated apoptosis in a gene dosage dependent manner.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Sympathetic motor neuron dysfunction is a missing link in age-associated sympathetic overactivity

    Lizbeth de La Cruz, Derek Bui ... Oscar Vivas
    Aging reduces the potassium M current in sympathetic motor neurons, resulting in a hyperactive phenotype that can be reversed by pharmacological activation of these channels.
  2. eLife Latest: Promoting equity, diversity and inclusion – November 2024 update

    We highlight recent developments in eLife’s equity, diversity and inclusion framework and what steps we’ll be taking next.
  3. Open Science: What is publish, review, curate?

    Publish, Review, Curate (PRC) solves some of the challenges in research communication today. We take a look at the range of organisations working to make PRC a bigger part of scholarly publishing.
  4. eLife Ambassadors Programme: Applications are welcomed to join our 18-month training and capacity building researcher programme

    The eLife Ambassadors programme provides a solid foundation for scientists to learn and apply open science principles in their work and communities, with targeted support from our Communities team. This is a free programme.
  5. Annual Report: 2023 in review

    With the official launch of eLife’s new publishing model in January 2023, we look back on a year of activity supporting this alternative approach to research communication.
  6. eLife Global South Committee for Open Science: Applications open for candidates to join for a two-year term

    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.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Multiple guidance mechanisms control axon growth to generate precise T-shaped bifurcation during dorsal funiculus development in the spinal cord

    Bridget M Curran, Kelsey R Nickerson ... Le Ma
    Formation of dorsal axonal tracts in the spinal cord depends on multiple guidance mechanisms that control growth direction of bifurcating axons in the dorsal root entry zone.
  7. Scientific Publishing: How and why eLife selects papers for peer review

    eLife Editorial Leadership, eLife Senior Editors, eLife Early Career Advisory Group
    When deciding which submissions should be peer reviewed, eLife editors consider whether they will be able to find high-quality reviewers, and whether the reviews will be valuable to the scientific community.

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