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fee-free open access publishing in 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? titles for developing and transition economy countries and territories: new agreement signed with eifl
11 december 2024
as part of its ongoing efforts to make open access (oa) publishing more equitable, the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? is pleased to announce a new article processing charge (apc) waiver agreement with electronic information for libraries (eifl). the agreement, commencing in january 2025, will cover unlimited fee-free oa publishing in all society titles for researchers across 33 developing and transition economy countries and territories.
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microbiology editors: call for expressions of interest
07 december 2024
microbiology brings together communities of scientists from all microbiological disciplines and from around the world, and we are looking for new editors to join the editorial board.
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the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? responds to change nhs consultation
06 december 2024
the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? has coordinated a response to a consultation launched by nhs england on their 10-year plan.
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nhs change consultation
06 december 2024
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eauc scotland winter forum
05 december 2024
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how did human brains get so big? the answer could be in our gut.
03 december 2024
microbes supporting the production of more metabolic energy could be key to the evolution of large brains.
- new research provides the first evidence that differences in gut microbiomes across species are linked to how energy is used in the body. this could have shaped human evolution of larger brains.
- the gut microbiome is a community of microorganisms in the digestive system. previous research has linked changes in the gut microbiome to changes in host metabolism (the processes in the body that convert or use energy).
- the study found that mice given gut microbes taken from large-brained primates ate more and shifted their energy usage to glucose – the brain’s primary fuel source. whereas the mice that were given gut microbes from smaller-brained primates stored the energy as fat.
- this change in energy utilization could be an explanation of how humans were able to evolve large brains relative to body size that are energetically expensive to maintain.
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one health amr surveillance roundtable
02 december 2024
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journal of medical microbiology (jmm) seminar series
29 november 2024
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meningitis spotlight session 2024
26 november 2024
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unlocking the future of microbiology research: fundraising for the society’s 80th anniversary
26 november 2024
as the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? approaches its 80th anniversary, we face challenging circumstances to generate the income needed to support our community. council has been aware of these challenges for a number of years and has taken steps to ensure that we can navigate them successfully.