That's #SfN25 society for neuroscience meeting - feel free to say hi (I'm a PLOS Biology editor)
That's #SfN25 society for neuroscience meeting - feel free to say hi (I'm a PLOS Biology editor)
Resurrecting this because I'm at SfN! I've never been to a meeting at this scale before; let me know if you'd like to chat with an editor at PLOS Biology #sfn #neuroscience
In 2025, we continue to advocate for policy based on scientific evidence. This 2020 Editorial, βWe need leaders that believe in scientific evidenceβ, resonates today as loudly as ever: plos.io/34lyl59. PLOS Biology also continues to push for DEI and a diverse scientific community:
plos.io/3rzxczU π§ͺ
The PLOS Biology Staff Editors getting Christmas-y at the editorial retreat, standing in front of a giant lit up baubel!
As we reach the end of 2024, this Editorial celebrates an amazing year of science for #PLOSBiology and the life sciences more broadly: plos.io/3BqPSwc π§ͺ
And from the Staff Editors at PLOS Biology, we thank everyone who continues to support the journal - and happy holidays!π
If you're just getting back on Bluesky, welcome to 2025! Here's a π§΅ on the editors' highlights of the stuff that we published in @plosbiology.org last year, compiled in this v nice editorial by @droutledge.bsky.social ...
Gorgeous, I did not know there were amoebas that made shells
Do the biologists all know about the game of Metazooa? It's nice to warm up the brain with some morning taxonomy
metazooa.com
Thanks, that's great to hear!
That's so cool!
In my own scientific training, I studied ant brains and olfactory coding. I'm interested in everything new and exciting in neuroscience and behavior
Hi, I'm a recent addition to the editorial staff at @plosbiology.org - now dipping back into science social media to follow the conversation