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  • A PLOS Collection Translational Bioinformatics

    'Translational Bioinformatics' is a collection of articles which reads as a "book" to be used as a reference or tutorial for a graduate level introductory course on the science of…

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  • A PLOS Collection Historical Profiles and Perspectives

    To commemorate the Fifth Anniversary of the launch of PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases, we have begun collecting a number of "Historical Profiles and Perspectives" articles which will be…

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  • A PLOS Collection TDR Reflects on 40 Years

    In 1974, the 27th session of the World Health Assembly called for the "intensification of activities in tropical disease research" and the "strengthening of research and training…

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  • A PLOS Collection The Missing Pieces: A Collection of Negative, Null and Inconclusive Results

    The publication of negative, null and inconclusive results is important to provide scientists with balanced information and avoid the duplication of efforts testing similar hypotheses, which waste…

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