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Published 2019-05-28 Peer review is worth publishing

Presentation about publishing peer reviews

Published 2019-05-22 Tracking the popularity and outcomes of all bioRxiv preprints

Presentation at the Great Lakes Bioinformatics Conference

Published 2019-05-15 Preprints in Computational Biology: Where are we at and what's next?

Presentation for Center for Cardiovascular Biomedical Imaging

Published 2019-05-05 Editorial policies of many highly-cited journals are hidden or unclear

We used criteria associated with the Transpose database to evaluate policies in 171 of the most highly-cited journals across disciplines. We found that nearly one third don’t clearly state even basic information about the editorial process, such as whether peer review is blinded. These findings represent preliminary results of the Transpose landscape study.

Published 2019-04-26 Preprints in the life sciences: What does this mean to you?

Presentation for University of Cambridge