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  1. Announcing eLife and Dryad’s seamless data publishing integration

    The two organisations are making it easier for authors to deposit data during the journal’s submission process.
  2. Webinar Report: Preprinting in medicine

    In this webinar our speakers discussed their experiences of publishing clinical and health research as preprints.
  3. eLife Latest: The diversity of our editorial community

    A first-of-its-kind survey of eLife editors helps reveal how much our editorial boards reflect the diverse research communities that we serve.
  4. Early-career reviewers: Opportunities for structural biologists and molecular biophysicists

    eLife is recruiting early-career researchers to review manuscripts in Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics; closing date is 17 June.
  5. Early-Career Advisory Group: Election results 2021

    The election of five new members will help ECAG in its efforts to reform research communication and research culture.
  6. eLife Latest: The MDAR Framework – a new tool for life sciences reporting

    A group of journal editors and researchers have developed the new MDAR Framework to help improve reporting and, in turn, drive research improvement and ultimately greater trust in science.
  7. eLife Latest: Authors can now submit a manuscript to the journal and medRxiv at the same time

    As eLife transitions to exclusively reviewing preprints, we have integrated medRxiv into our submission process for the rapid sharing of new medical research.
  8. Call for feedback: The 2023 eLife survey

    Share your thoughts on issues that you see as important to the scientific community and your views on our initiatives.
  9. Webinar Report: Promoting inclusion in science

    In this webinar our speakers discussed how you can promote inclusivity within your institution.
  10. Event Report: A second Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Symposium

    Catch up on our second online symposium in which eLife authors showcased their research published in the Aging, Geroscience and Longevity Special Issue.