New Articles Published in the IABO Hub

New Articles Published in the IABO Hub

Four more articles have now been published in the IABO Hub, including one from Hub Editorial Team member Valentina Costa. These articles follow on from the IABO Hub's first published research article “Evaluation of DNA metabarcoding for identifying fish eggs: a case...

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Meet The Editor – Dr. Valentina Costa | IABO Hub

Meet The Editor – Dr. Valentina Costa | IABO Hub

PeerJ launched the IABO Hub - the publishing home of the International Association for Biological Oceanography - in October 2022. Hubs are a new, sustainable Open Access solution for societies and research associations, and the Hub Editorial Team are an integral part...

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PeerJ Award Winners at WSeS10

PeerJ Award Winners at WSeS10

The 10th Workshop of the Selenium and Sulfur Redox and Catalysis Network (WSeS-10) took place at the Federal Fluminense University. WSeS-10 was organized, as in previous editions, as a pre-conference of the International Conference on the Chemistry of Selenium and...

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Yuta Sato: PeerJ Award Winner at RiTA 2022

Yuta Sato: PeerJ Award Winner at RiTA 2022

Following PeerJ's previous collaborations with the International Conference on Robot Intelligence Technology and Applications (RiTA), we sponsored a PeerJ Award at RiTA 2022 - the 10th meeting of this series. RiTA 2022 was held at Griffith University (Gold Coast...

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Julia Stone: PeerJ Award Winner at ACS 2022

Julia Stone: PeerJ Award Winner at ACS 2022

The Australasian Chronobiology Society was founded in early 2004. The ACS aims to generate and discuss research in all areas of Chronobiology, including both animal and human work to examine specific areas such as sleep and circadian biology in Australia and New...

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PeerJ Award Winner at ICCST-15

PeerJ Award Winner at ICCST-15

The International Conference on the Chemistry of Selenium and Tellurium (ICCST) is a well-established conference series dealing with all aspects of the chemistry involving selenium and tellurium, from small molecules to biomolecules and materials. Meetings are...

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Roundup of 2022 PeerJ Award winners!

Roundup of 2022 PeerJ Award winners!

2022 PeerJ Award Winners 2022 saw global travel - and therefore national/international conferences - opening up in a way not seen for over two years. It will have been the first opportunity for many to attend in person meetings, although many have also continued to...

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