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Science
January 2025
H. Holden Thorp is Editor-in-Chief of the Science journals.
Floyd Bloom, who died on 8 January, was a towering figure in both neuroscience and the scientific community as a whole. As Editor-in-Chief of from 1995 to 2000, he presided over a transformative period in which the journal embraced the digital age, expanding its reach and impact while advocating for open access and the sharing of data. His groundbreaking contributions to neuropharmacology and the understanding of neurotransmitters were only part of his legacy.
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February 2025
Kenya Beard is dean and chief nursing officer at the Mercy University School of Nursing, Dobbs Ferry, NY, and a member of AJN's editorial board. Sheldon Fields is associate dean at Penn State University, University Park, PA. Contact author: Kenya Beard, The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Combating all forms of oppression to achieve health equity.
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January 2025
- Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Escola Paulista de Medicina - São Paulo - SP - Brasil.
This article celebrates the 50th anniversary of the continuous publication of the Journal of the Brazilian College of Surgeons (RCBC), revisiting its trajectory from the beginning to the present day. RCBC has evolved from a nationally relevant publication to a journal with international impact, constantly adapting to changes in editorial and scientific practices. This article presents an analysis of the major milestones, editorial changes, and innovations that have cemented RCBC as a prominent scientific vehicle.
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January 2025
, Paris, France.
Photosynthetica
January 2025
Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, 94720 California, USA.
We honor Professor Hartmut Karl Lichtenthaler, a versatile pioneer of photosynthesis research, plant physiology, isoprenoid biochemistry, and stress physiology of plants, for his groundbreaking and creative contributions to plant science. His innovative research on the chemical composition, ultrastructure, and function of chloroplasts and his detection of the major methylerythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway in plants is key to our current understanding of the physiology and biochemistry of photosynthesis systems. His ingenious use of the powerful laser-induced chlorophyll fluorescence imaging has helped us better understand the stress response processes in plant leaves.
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