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Donating normal breast tissue – a gift to cancer researchers

Susan Clare

09/04/2014

On Biology

In this guest post, Dr Susan Clare of Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, and co-author of a recent paper published in Breast Cancer… Read more »

Identifying and supporting informal carers

Young carer

02/04/2014

On Medicine

In this guest post, Dr Emma Carduff and Dr Anne Finucane, co-authors on a new paper published today in BMC Family Practice explain why it’s important to… Read more »

My career in academic psychiatry

Phillipa Hay

07/03/2014

Research in progress blog

This is a guest post by Professor Phillipa Hay, Foundation Chair of Mental Health at University of Western Sydney and  Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Eating… Read more »

From physiotherapy to psychopathology, and pushing yourself to try something new

Rosemary Tannock

07/03/2014

Research in progress blog

This is a guest post by Professor Rosemary Tannock, Editor-in-Chief of Behavioral and Brain Functions. To mark International Women’s Day, she takes a look… Read more »

From plant genetics to publishing, over 30 years in science

Sheila McCormick

07/03/2014

Research in progress blog

This is a guest post by Sheila McCormick, an editor for BMC Plant Biology. To mark International Women’s Day, she takes a look back over her career in plant… Read more »

The cancer-obesity connection: where are we now?

04/03/2014

On Biology

Post by Rabia Begum Obesity is emerging as a major risk factor to cancer susceptibility. With obesity rates on the rise around the world, this has major health… Read more »

Creating better care for people with rare diseases

Doctors with patient

28/02/2014

On Medicine

In this guest post for Rare Disease Day, Alastair Kent OBE, Director of Genetic Alliance UK and Chair of Rare Disease UK, looks at what’s been achieved… Read more »

Why mosquitoes resist – a new molecular marker sheds light on insecticide resistance

Mosquito

26/02/2014

On Biology

This guest blog is written by Vera Unwin. With an MSc in Medical Parasitology and experience as a Parasitology Research Technician, Vera regularly writes for… Read more »

Let's talk about sex

Man and woman

12/12/2013

On Biology

Postpublication peer review of "Sex differences in brain connectivity" PNAS paper by Ingalhalikar

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