At 10 a.m. (PST) on September 22, PLoS Pathogens (as well as PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, and PLoS Computational Biology) migrated to a…
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Open Access PLoS Pathogens at MPM 2010
PLoS Pathogens will be well represented at next week’s 2010 Annual Molecular Parasitology Meeting at Woods Hole. The meeting’s lead organizer Kami…
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In the News Bat viruses, undead viruses, and viral vacations on TWiV
PLoS Pathogens has been a regular feature on This Week in Virology recently, with Pathogens articles being discussed in TWiV episodes 88…
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In the News At last, malaria-free mosquitoes
In a study published on July 15 in PLoS Pathogens, researchers demonstrate how to genetically alter mosquitoes so they no longer transmit…
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In the News Pathogens editors featured on This Week in Virology podcasts
PLoS Pathogens editors have been featured guests on two recent episodes of the TWiV podcast. Section editor Michael Gale was interviewed by…
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In the News PLoS at ASM 2010 – Booth 849
PLoS Pathogens is getting ready to set up camp at ASM 2010 (San Diego, May 23rd – 27th), where you’ll find us…
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In the News PLoS Pathogens on This Week in Virology
In the April 18th TWiV podcast, Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Dickson Despommier, and Rich Condit discuss a recent PLoS Pathogens article concerning…
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In the News PLoS Pathogens featured in This Week in Virology
In their Feb. 7, 2010 TWiV podcast Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Vincent Racaniello, PLoS Pathogens Community Editor, consider ‘recent outbreaks of…
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PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases This Week in Virology features another PLoS Pathogens article
On the Dec. 6th TWiV podcast, Vincent Racaniello and Dickson Despommier discuss the symbiotic bacterium Wolbachia, the origin of the 2009 influenza…
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In the News The history behind lactose intolerance, revealed.
The study, published August 28, explains how Europeans evolved to drink milk as adults (lactase persistence). The findings suggest that lactase persistence…
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In the News Leishmania gets by your immune system with a little help from its friends
On August 21st, Matthew Rogers and colleagues published an article in PLoS Pathogens which shows that the parasite Leishmania tricks host immune…
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Publishing Announcing PLoS Pathogens “Pearls”
The PLoS Pathogens editors and staff are thrilled to announce the debut of “Pearls,” a new series in the journal that will…