PeerJ Award Winners: ICMB XI

PeerJ Award Winners: ICMB XI

The International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions is an international forum where scientists and policy makers from around the world meet to review current challenges and share new developments in the global management of invasive marine organisms. The...

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PeerJ Award Winners: ProgPal 2023

PeerJ Award Winners: ProgPal 2023

Progressive Palaeontology (ProgPal) is an annual conference supported by the Palaeontological Association, and is run by postgraduate students, for postgraduate students. Every year, ProgPal aims to provide a supportive space for postgraduate students working in...

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Luiza Bueno: PeerJ Award Winner at ICBR 2023

Luiza Bueno: PeerJ Award Winner at ICBR 2023

ICBR - the International Conference for Blattodea Research - aims to build an international community for those researchers focused on the Blattodea order of insects (cockroaches and termites). The conference took place between 3rd and 4th April 2023 in Münster...

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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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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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