What might the future hold for patient involvement and academic publishing?
Following last week's fantastic tweet chat “Academic publishing and patient/public awareness of research - two sides of the same coin?” - #PPIpublishing - we have Storified the discussion and points that were raised. For more information, see Peter Beresford's blog from last week 'Evolving service user involvement – next step, academic publishing', where he discussed how service user and patient involvement in research has evolved and were we announced the tweet chat.
As part of our Open Access Week celebrations, we ran the tweet chat 'Academic publishing and patient/public awareness of research – two sides of the same coin?'
Within BMC, Ella oversees a portfolio of open-access, applied-methodology journals within health sciences that aim to improve the design, conduct and reporting of different study designs. She is an advocate for improving research integrity and seeing publishing and peer review develop to meet the needs of the research community. Before working in publishing, Ella completed a Master's of Science in biomedical and molecular science at Kings College London.
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