This week we interviewed Editor Justin W. L. Keogh. He is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine at Bond University in Queensland, Australia. We caught up with him via email and asked him about his background, his experience as a PeerJ...
Interview with PeerJ Editor Pedro J. Silva
This week we interviewed PeerJ Academic Editor Pedro J. Silva. He is an Associate Professor in Health Sciences at Universidade Fernando Pessoa. We caught up with him via email and asked him about his background, his experience as a PeerJ editor, and his thoughts on...
Grace Gachanja on her PrePrint Experiences at PeerJ
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice) to name just a few). Given this level of interest, we...
Abram Hindle on his PrePrint Experiences at PeerJ
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
Christian Althaus on his PrePrint Experiences at PeerJ
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
Rob Gay on his PrePrint Experiences at PeerJ
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
John Hutchinson on his PrePrint Experiences at PeerJ
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
John Bruno on his PrePrint Experiences at PeerJ
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
Dorothy Bishop on her PrePrint Experiences at PeerJ
PrePrints continue to increase in popularity among academics, with a number of recent blog posts highlighting their utility (from ourselves, Stephen Curry, Liz Martin-Silverstone, Tim Gowers and Mike Taylor (twice)). Given this level of interest, we thought it would...
“We need to educate to avoid hidden biases” – Solving the challenge of gender balance in science. An interview with Professor Marilyn Renfree
We are delighted to be sponsoring Finding Ada an event celebrating women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). At PeerJ we believe the achievements of women deserve to be recognised, and we also take great importance in building gender diversity within...