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Webinar: Scholarly Communication & COVID-19: Closing the Loop for Effective Peer Review

Webinar: Scholarly Communication & COVID-19: Closing the Loop for Effective Peer Review

We are pleased to announce the next OASPA webinar which will explore recent steps to increase efficiency and speed in the publication of COVID-19 research (Wednesday 24th June 2020, 4.00 pm Central European Time).

Covid-19 Expert Karl Friston: 'Germany May Have More Immunological "dark Matter"'

Covid-19 Expert Karl Friston: 'Germany May Have More Immunological "dark Matter"'

The neuroscientist who advises Independent Sage on Covid-19 discusses the predictive power of his mathematical modelling.

San Francisco Testing Blitz Shows Covid-19 Hit Mostly Low-wage Workers

San Francisco Testing Blitz Shows Covid-19 Hit Mostly Low-wage Workers

The testing project is proving to be a national model, because of the challenges the organizers overcame and what it showed about the spread of Covid-19.

The Precarious Position of Postdocs During COVID-19

The Precarious Position of Postdocs During COVID-19

Postdoctoral researchers play a crucial role in many research groups, serving as mentors, teachers, and leaders as they develop their skills and prepare for scientific careers. However, the coronavirus disease crisis has put funding and support for postdoc positions at risk, threatening to upend the career paths available to these junior scientists.

Covid-19 Study on Hydroxychloroquine Use Questioned by 120 Researchers and Medical Professionals

Covid-19 Study on Hydroxychloroquine Use Questioned by 120 Researchers and Medical Professionals

More than 120 researchers and medical professionals from around the world have written an open letter to the editor of the Lancet raising serious concerns about a large and widely publicised global study that prompted the World Health Organisation to halt several Covid-19 clinical trials.

Protected by Decades-Old Power Structures, Three Renowned Harvard Anthropologists Face Allegations of Sexual Harassment

Protected by Decades-Old Power Structures, Three Renowned Harvard Anthropologists Face Allegations of Sexual Harassment

Senior Anthropology professors Theodore C. Bestor, Gary Urton, and John L. Comaroff have weathered allegations of sexual harassment, including some leveled by students. But affiliates said gender issues in the department stretch beyond them.

How Can Any Scientists Stand by This Government Now?

How Can Any Scientists Stand by This Government Now?

The Cummings saga has made it plain that scientific advisers are shielding the government's collapsing reputation on coronavirus, says Lancet editor Richard Horton.

What the Rift Between the US and WHO Means for Global Health

What the Rift Between the US and WHO Means for Global Health

If President Trump sidelines the World Health Organization, experts foresee incoherence, inefficiency and resurgence of deadly diseases.

U.S. Lawmakers Unveil Bold $100 Billion Plan to Remake NSF

U.S. Lawmakers Unveil Bold $100 Billion Plan to Remake NSF

Agency would get a huge infusion of cash, and responsibility for maintaining U.S. global leadership in innovation, under bipartisan bills that have just been introduced in both houses of Congress.

#ECRWednesday Webinar: Reforming Academic Conferences

#ECRWednesday Webinar: Reforming Academic Conferences

Join this month's webinar to hear what could be done to reform the conference experience for both organisers and participants.