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  1. Author Experience: “innovative and intriguing”

    Chunxiao Li, postdoctoral researcher in vertebrate paleontology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, shares her experience of publishing a Reviewed Preprint with eLife.
  2. eLife Community Ambassadors: A summary of their latest achievements

    Celebrating the global impact and achievements of eLife’s Community Ambassadors.
  3. eLife Latest: Welcoming new eLife editors

    Bringing a broad range of expertise, 126 researchers join eLife’s editorial board
  4. Ben Barres Spotlight Awards: Applications open for 2024

    Awards of up to $5,000 are now available to researchers from underrepresented backgrounds or countries with limited funding to support their research, career and community.
  5. Toward a New Open Access: The Gates Foundation policy refresh

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are shifting their focus toward preprints. What does that mean for grantees, for eLife and for Open Science?
  6. Open Science: Why you should preprint your next paper

    What are preprints and how do they benefit you and your research community? Plus find tools that help you keep up with the preprint literature.
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    Event Report: Symposium on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer outcomes

    Watch seven eLife authors showcase their research from our recent Special Issue.
  7. Early-Career Advisory Group: Applications open for candidates to join in 2024

    We’re looking to elect early-career researchers to seven vacancies opening this August.
  8. eLife Magazine: 1000 Insights and counting

    From mapping the brain of fruit flies to the science behind kombucha, we look back at more than ten years of publishing Insight articles that explain the impact of a research paper in its field.
  9. eLife Latest: April 2024 update on our actions to promote equity, diversity and inclusion

    This seventh report highlights our recent activities and planned actions for the next six months