Ahead of the curve: embracing preprints
Back in 2000, Genome Biology started to publish what were called ‘Deposited research articles’. These were papers that had been submitted to the journal but… Read more »
Back in 2000, Genome Biology started to publish what were called ‘Deposited research articles’. These were papers that had been submitted to the journal but… Read more »
Last week marked the inaugural meeting of the hugely ambitious Human Cell Atlas project. In attendance was Chief Editor of Genome Biology, Louisa Flintoft. Here… Read more »
A recent questionnaire has revealed that only a small percentage of the British public have a basic understanding of what genetics is. In honour of DNA Day on… Read more »
Here, in the next in our ‘How to get published’ series, Louisa Flintoft explains the importance of making a good first impression to maximize your… Read more »
Genome Biology has published work investigating the causes of fertility problems, and finds the earliest known human embryonic lethality phenotype with a known… Read more »
Ensuring the reliability of the scientific record is a key responsibility of all journals. Following the publication of an Erratum in Genome Biology, we discuss… Read more »