This week we interviewed PeerJ Section Editor Prof. Stefano Menini as he steps down from the role of Section Editor for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders, as well as from his position on the editorial board after seven years of dedicated service. We would like to...
PeerJ Award Winners at WCBR 2025
The Winter Conference on Brain Research (WCBR) combines cutting-edge science with networking opportunities in an alpine atmosphere. The interdisciplinary basic and clinical research at WCBR includes the breadth of neuroscience through seminars and detailed discussions...
PeerJ Award Winners at ISTS Symposium 43
The 43rd International Sea Turtle Symposium made its historic debut in Ghana from March 22-27, 2025, uniting conservationists worldwide under the banner of "Unity and Collaboration." Among its highlights: PeerJ awards, recognizing outstanding student researchers...
PeerJ Award Winners at SCCS 2025
The Student Conference in Conservation Science began in Cambridge in 2000, and for 24 years it has attracted postgraduate students and others just starting out on their conservation careers. Over three packed days (and evenings), delegates listen to talks from other...
PeerJ Award winners at the American Association of Biological Anthropologists Conference
The American Association of Biological Anthropologists (AABA) has long championed the achievements of emerging scholars in the field. Each year, the AABA Student Awards spotlight outstanding student research presented at the annual meeting, recognising innovative and...
PeerJ Award Winners at The Society for Marine Mammalogy Conference
The 2024 biennial conference of the Society for Marine Mammalogy brought the global marine mammal research community together in Australia for the first time, under the timely theme “Culture and Conservation: Fishing for Change.” With a strong focus on addressing the...
PeerJ Award Winners at The 5th Palaeontological Virtual Congress
The 5th Palaeontological Virtual Congress once again brought together a vibrant global community of researchers, blending the familiar benefits of traditional academic meetings with the accessibility of an online platform. With engaging discussions, thought-provoking...
PeerJ Award Winner at 2025 eDNA Conference
We’re thrilled to share the success of the 2nd AU-NZ eDNA Conference held between 18 - 21 February 2025 in Wellington! It was fantastic to see 321 attendees from 25 different countries. The conference was a vibrant showcase of environmental DNA science, where...
PeerJ Award Winners at ASBHM 2025
The Annual Scientific Conference for the Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine (ASBHM) was held at Southern Cross University on the Gold Coast, Australia from February 5-7th. Officially opened by ASBHM President, Dr Caitlin Liddelow, and the Dean of...
PeerJ Award Winners at Arctic Frontiers 2025
Arctic Frontiers Beyond Borders conference took place in Tromsø, Norway and online, from January 27th to 30th, 2025. The conference gathered over 1200 attendees from 34 countries and across the fields of science, business, local to national policy making, Indigenous...