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Shalene Singh-Shepherd


Publication of peer review reports

5 July 2018 by Phil Hurst

Three of the Royal Society journals publish peer review information (such as reviewer reports, decision letter and response) alongside published…






Cancer immunotherapy: broadening the scope of targetable tumours

22 June 2018 by Shalene Singh-Shepherd

The field of cancer immunotherapy has experienced alternating periods of success and failure in recent years. Open Biology has published…






Introducing the Evidence Synthesis article

21 June 2018 by Shalene Singh-Shepherd

The Royal Society and the Academy of Medical Sciences have developed a set of principles for good evidence synthesis for…






Author feedback feature – a new Publons initiative

11 June 2018 by Shalene Singh-Shepherd

Publons have introduced a new feature that will allow authors of open peer review journals to provide feedback to their…






Taking turns: Bridging the gap between human and animal communication?

6 June 2018 by Shalene Singh-Shepherd

Language, humans’ most distinctive trait, still remains a ‘mystery’ for evolutionary theory. Proceedings B has published a Review on the…






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