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  1. eLife Community: Launching the Open Science Champions network

    This new network aims to support researchers to learn and encourage open science practices.
    1. Neuroscience
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Event Report: Neuroimmunology Symposium

    Catch up on our recent symposium – “from evolution to function in health and disease”.
  2. eLife Latest: January 2022 update on our actions to promote equity, diversity and inclusion

    This third report on our work to address inequities in research and publishing shares our recent progress and plans for the first half of the year ahead.
  3. eLife Community Ambassadors: Welcoming 128 researchers to the programme

    Advocates of responsible science practises representing over 50 countries join the eLife Community Ambassadors programme to learn from each other and create change across the global research community.
  4. Event Report: Evolutionary Medicine Symposium

    eLife authors showcase their research from the Evolutionary Medicine Special Issue – watch now.
    1. Medicine

    eLife Latest: Our expanded editorial team in medicine

    eLife has recruited more than 60 new editors in different areas of medical research.
  5. eLife Ambassadors: A year on, the networks and their activities continue

    Our former community Ambassadors continue to drive change, innovate solutions and advocate responsible behaviours across science.
  6. Webinar Report: eLife and the Future of Preprints

    On November 4 2021, eLife, Sciety, and PREreview discussed the future of science communications with Australian researchers, as part of the Monash University Preprint events series hosted by Dr. Senthil Arumugam.
  7. Privacy Notice: List of Early Career Researchers for Authors

    Details related to the data held and processed by eLife about members of the early-career reviewer pool.
  8. Ben Barres Spotlight Awards: Announcing the winners for 2021

    10 researchers have been recognised with awards to catalyse change and unlock new opportunities for their research and careers.