PLOSMedicine: RT @McDawg: How an #openaccess @PLOSMedicine paper helped @jackandraka's research into #pancreatic #cancer. http://t.co/lr1FxWjDK2
PLOSPathogens: Marilyn Roossinck's new Pearl entitled, "Plant Virus Ecology" is definitely worth checking out! http://t.co/glkCZBAm9Y
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- Demonstrating Progress: Building a More Equitable Global R&D System
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- This Week in PLOS Medicine: Integrating Mental Health & HIV Care, Colon & Gastric Cancer, & Essential Pediatric Medicines
- This Week in PLOS NTDs and PLOS Pathogens: Targeting Schistosome Receptors; the Secret Life of Glycoproteins; New Strategies Against TB; RRV Viral Entry Mediation in Rhesus Monkeys; and More
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Monthly Archives: November 2009
This week in PLoS Medicine: Why circumcision reduces HIV risk; the unequal world of health data; malaria activism; evaluating eHealth; and more!
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged Africa, developing world, eHealth, genomics technology, HIV, malaria, male circumcision and HIV
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This week in PLoS Medicine: El Niño and dengue fever; clinical trial regulations; using systematic reviews in policymaking
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged clinical trials, dengue, environment, systematic reviews
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The role of medical students in limiting the spread of antimicrobial resistance
Category: General, Students
Tagged antimicrobial drugs, medical education, medical students
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A billion living in hunger: governments must rise to the challenge
Category: General, Media, Policy, Public
Tagged developing world, environment, global health, hunger, malnutrition, politics
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Diving into the patent pool
Category: Access, Policy, Public
Tagged antimicrobial drugs, developing world, health costs, HIV, pharmaceutical industry, Policy
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