Close-up of a vibrant blue and orange poison dart frog on an orange flower, with text announcing a Peer Review Coordinator job opening at Canadian Science Publishing.
New role at Canadian Science Publishing: Peer Review Coordinator
Work closely with authors, reviewers, and editors to support the peer review process for our journals. #Hiring
βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/uqEH50Yqgzc
#PeerReview #SciencePublishing #AcademicJobs
07.03.2026 20:30
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Early career researchers: share your side projects in plant biology with our Early Leads collection. Small studies, pilot data, or unexpected results can have big impact!
For more details βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/XkJ150XBEPo
#PlantBiology #CallForPapers
05.03.2026 15:45
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Do mitochondrial DNA markers distinguish high-hygienic, Varroa-resistant #honey #bee strains? π Phylogenetic analysis of Apis mellifera ligustica suggests caution β mtDNA variation reflects clade structure more than selected traits.
https://ow.ly/oiGZ50Yh0wi
02.03.2026 13:20
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#Rare #diseases often begin at the organelle level 𧫠Peroxisome dysfunction disrupts metabolic & neurological health across organs 𧬠Research in Drosophila is uncovering how peroxisomes coordinate with #mitochondria & ER #RareDiseaseDay
https://ow.ly/q3O350Yh0pp
28.02.2026 13:10
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Close-up of young green seedlings sprouting in biodegradable pots filled with soil, symbolizing early plant biology research projects.
Early career researchers: share your side projects in plant biology with our Early Leads collection. Small studies, pilot data, or unexpected results can have big impact!
For more details βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/XkJ150XBEPo
#PlantBiology #CallForPapers
27.02.2026 15:45
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Cover of Genome journal featuring fluorescent microscopy image of cells with green and pink highlights, labeled as the most read article in 2025.
Our most read article of 2025 explores AVITI as a low-cost alternative to Illumina for genome-wide genotyping. Read it now βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/yr9Z50XWomN
π₯ Maxime de Ronne, Brian Boyle, and Davoud Torkamaneh
#BestofCSP UniversitΓ© Laval
26.02.2026 19:30
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Webinar banner showing four experts discussing Indigenous knowledge in environmental decision-making, scheduled for March 9, 2026, 11 AM to 12 PM EDT.
On March 9, 11 AM ET, join Canadian Science Publishing and the Canadian Centre for Evidence-Informed Conservation Centre (Carleton University) for a webinar on Indigenous knowledge and environmental decisions. Register now: https://ow.ly/jZl350YkxaR
#IndigenousKnowledge #Webinar Steven J Cooke
25.02.2026 12:01
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Kyoto University affiliated authors now have read access and #OpenAccess publishing opportunities at no cost in our journal.
Publish with us βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/qlWR50YhKJM
#OpenAccess #AcademicPublishing #Genomics
20.02.2026 12:01
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New research dives into Cenchrus grasses πΎ, key for forage and livestock. Scientists compared the genomes of diploid C. americanus and tetraploid C. purpureus, finding over half of their DNA is made up of repeated sequences! #PlantScience #ForageCrops
https://ow.ly/Jygz50XW7Bn
17.02.2026 14:00
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Better grasses, better pastures! πΎ New research maps repetitive DNA in Urochloa species, key tropical forage grasses, uncovering Ty3/Gypsy retrotransposons & satellite DNA that distinguish species and ploidy. #PlantGenomics #Cytogenetics #ForageCrops
https://ow.ly/bnub50XW7rW
10.02.2026 14:00
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Following CanFly 2025 in Montreal, Genome Journal is inviting submissions for the #CanFly2025 collection. Showcase your research using Drosophila to advance genetics, neuroscience, development, and evolutionary biology.
Learn more βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/b5el50XBEys
09.02.2026 14:05
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Econometrics vs. reality: Evaluating New #Breeding Technologies in #Africa may need more than numbers π± Research into #FarmingSystems is needed complement traditional approaches and capture real farm-level impacts πΎ #AgResearch #NBTs
https://ow.ly/nK7j50XW7kS
05.02.2026 14:05
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Why does ring rot hit some #crops harder than others? π± Comparative genomics work traces how Clavibacter adapts to #plant hosts across species π§¬π‘ Better insights = better plant health strategies! #PlantSciencehttps://doi.org/10.1139/gen-2025-0037
29.01.2026 13:20
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Calling #CanFly2025 attendees! Submit your Drosophila research to Genome Journal's CanFly 2025 collection by June 30, 2026.
More informationβΆοΈ https://ow.ly/9gLj50XBEA7
28.01.2026 16:45
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Man in a light yellow shirt standing inside a greenhouse surrounded by lush green plants with white flowers promoting the new Canadian Science Publishing Blog post.
From greenhouse vegetables to cannabis for medical use, Dr. Youbin Zhengβs research delivers practical solutions for growers. Discover the new Canadian Journal of Plant Science Editor-in-Chiefβs vision for the future of farming on the #CSPBlog π‘βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/jis850XJEqV
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27.01.2026 16:10
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The Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences has launched an Early Career Researcher Editorial Board! Meet the inaugural cohort on the #CSPBlog, authored by Brandi M. Shabaga, Journal Development Specialist for CJESπ‘βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/OBIy50XU0VV
26.01.2026 12:45
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Close-up of young green seedlings sprouting in biodegradable pots filled with soil, symbolizing early plant biology research projects.
#CallForPapers! Our Early Leads collection highlights small but meaningful plant biology studiesβpilot data, follow-ups, or short reports that advance research.
Submit your research to this collection by July 31, 2026 βΆοΈhttps://ow.ly/IRU350XBETc
22.01.2026 16:00
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Flyer for a free skills-building session on planning research publications to improve acceptance in high-impact journals, scheduled for Wed., 25 June at 1:00 PM GMT.
Looking to sharpen your publication strategy this year? Watch our session on planning research outputs, choosing the right journal, writing clear titles and abstracts, and understanding publishing options.
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#ResearchSkills #ECRs #AcademicWriting
22.01.2026 11:00
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πΈ Nyctimantis pomba is critically endangeredβand every bit of genetic knowledge helps us protect it. New cytogenetic data reveal chromosomal markers that could guide captive breeding and successful reintroductions. #Science helping save #frogs! πΏπ§¬
https://ow.ly/P43g50XHCf2
20.01.2026 14:00
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Canadian Science Publishing announces call for non-executive Board of Directors applications with abstract geometric background.
Canadian Science Publishing is seeking a volunteer, non-executive Board Director! If you have expertise in open access, open science, or innovative publishing, apply now!
Learn more βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/UKR750XWKQJ
#BoardOfDirectors #ScholarlyPublishing
19.01.2026 15:45
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Close-up of a small fly with red eyes perched on a green blade of grass against a blurred green background.
Following CanFly 2025 in Montreal, Genome Journal is inviting submissions for the #CanFly2025 collection. Showcase your research using Drosophila to advance genetics, neuroscience, development, and evolutionary biology.
Learn more βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/b5el50XBEys
16.01.2026 14:05
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Cover of Genome journal featuring fluorescent microscopy image of cells with green and pink highlights, labeled as the most read article in 2025.
Our most read article of 2025 explores AVITI as a low-cost alternative to Illumina for genome-wide genotyping. Read it now βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/yr9Z50XWomN
π₯ Maxime de Ronne, Brian Boyle, and Davoud Torkamaneh
#BestofCSP UniversitΓ© Laval
15.01.2026 16:20
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π³π·οΈ Hidden #diversity in the Brazilian Atlantic #Forest?
#DNA analyses of a forest spider reveal two deeply divergent lineages, likely shaped by seasonal #climate swings. Could there be more cryptic species hiding in our ancient forests? π𧬠https://ow.ly/TCXU50XHC7Q
13.01.2026 14:00
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Thanks to the dedication of our editors, reviewers, society partners, and employees, we had a very successful and rewarding year. Read about the milestones that made 2025 so meaningful βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/eAnq50XKwi8
#BestofCSP #YearInReview
09.01.2026 16:00
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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia #CBPP still threatens livelihoods across #Africa π
Researchers analyzed 15 Mycoplasma mycoides genomes and pinpointed stable, immunogenic proteinsβopening the door to #vaccines that could finally control this #disease π
https://ow.ly/ncE750XHBVp
07.01.2026 13:00
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Scholarly publishing is so much more than simply making an article available online. In this new #CSPBlog post, Elaine Stott and Michael R. Donaldson share a behind-the-scenes look at how we support the full publishing process using a mixed model.
Read moreπ‘βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/llnZ50XLaOa
31.12.2025 16:45
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Social card promoting Canadian Science Publishing's open access agreement with the University of Arizona.
If youβre at the University of Arizona, you can publish #OpenAccess with us! This includes waived APCs and full read access to Canadian Science Publishing's portfolio. Learn more and publish with us πβΆοΈ https://ow.ly/gVR250Xt2RH
31.12.2025 13:45
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Donut chart showing Article Processing Charge allocation: 31% peer review, 36% publishing, 33% support and sustainability.
What does it really cost to publish a research article? Elaine Stott and Michael R. Donaldson reveal how we support authors, editors, and research communities through a mixed publishing model. Read the full breakdown on the #CSPBlog π‘βΆοΈ https://ow.ly/RqTo50XL8u3
31.12.2025 13:30
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Open Access Partnership logo featuring Canadian Science Publishing and University of Auckland on a red background.
Looking for a way to make your next article #OpenAccess without adding to your research budget? University of Auckland | Waipapa Taumata Rau authors can publish in our journal with no APCs.
Details πβΆοΈ https://ow.ly/YE0150XuWmz
#AcademicPublishing #UniversityOfAuckland #ScholarlyCommunication
30.12.2025 23:10
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