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PeerJ Physical Chemistry – Highlights Collection

PeerJ Physical Chemistry – Highlights Collection

by Gavin Morrison | Jul 5, 2022 | Announcement, Chemistry, Collections, Community

To celebrate the announcement of Professor Jan Jensen (University of Copenhagen) as the new Editor-in-Chief of PeerJ Physical Chemistry, we’ve put together a collection of some of the most cited and viewed articles from the first two-years of the journal. The articles...
PeerJ to award excellent science in genomics, biochemistry, bioinformatics, paleontology, microbiology and ecology

PeerJ to award excellent science in genomics, biochemistry, bioinformatics, paleontology, microbiology and ecology

by PeerJ Staff | Jan 17, 2019 | Announcement, Awards, Conferences

The PeerJ Awards Program has a number of conferences lined up as we begin 2019. We are beyond pleased to acknowledge rigorous science by students and early career researchers as well as further efforts in open science at these conferences. Award winners typically...
Podcast – Bad Science Part 2: Cogs in the Machine

Podcast – Bad Science Part 2: Cogs in the Machine

by Jason Hoyt | Sep 25, 2018 | Interviews

(Listen to Bad Science Part 1 here) Cogs in the machine PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with Cardiff University psychology professor Chris Chambers in this ongoing series on “Bad Science.” Introduction 0:05 – The widening division between science and...
What do we mean when we talk about journal impact? Digging into citations and quality in scientific publishing.

What do we mean when we talk about journal impact? Digging into citations and quality in scientific publishing.

by PeerJ Community | Jun 19, 2017 | Community, Company News

‘Impact’ is one of those words that can simultaneously provoke hope, anger, anxiety, and derision among scientists, publishers and research funders alike. We expect the full range of emotions following last week’s release of the latest journal Impact Factor stats....

Debrief – Amsterdam Call for Action on Open Science

by Jason Hoyt | Apr 6, 2016 | Company News

PeerJ was fortunate enough to be invited to Amsterdam for the EU Presidency Conference on Open Science this past Monday and Tuesday (April 4-5, 2016). I was able to attend and represent PeerJ. We had some fantastic early Summer weather (save a spot of rain), which is...
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