Microbial forensics: It’s not just fingerprints that can be left behind
A study published in Microbiome today, has shown that individuals' past movements can be traced from their phones and shoes. Authors Simon Lax, Jarrad T.… Read more »
A study published in Microbiome today, has shown that individuals' past movements can be traced from their phones and shoes. Authors Simon Lax, Jarrad T.… Read more »
A study published today in BMC Medicine investigates the effect of traditional beliefs and customs on the spread of Ebola using a mathematical modeling… Read more »
A study published in Critical Care showed how the use of melatonin could improve sleep quality sleep for critically ill patients. In this blog, guest authors,… Read more »
A research article published in BMC Medicine investigates the length of time taken to withdraw dangerous drugs from the market. In this guest blog, authors Igho… Read more »
In this blog post, researcher, Dr. Lawrence Lynn, discusses a tool that he and his team presented to the White House Ebola Response meeting. The findings… Read more »
A study published today in BMC Medicine reports on thefirst investigation showing that platelet-derived growth factors are associated with fracture repair… Read more »
The TRIPOD statement co-published in BMC Medicine today, provides authors and editors with a 22-item checklist to ensure all key elements of a multivariable… Read more »
Can health economics and the practical realities of delivering healthcare work side by side? Michel Wensing, professor of implementation science at Radboud… Read more »
This is a guest blog by Steve Commins from Thematic Working Group on Health Systems in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States. Despite fifteen years of donor… Read more »
Cheng Cheng is from the School of Life Science & Technology at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, and Jun Yu is from the Beijing Institute of Genomics,… Read more »