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    <description>The latest taggings for journal</description>
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      <title>Feasting and Fasting (Nature 454:1): A cry for "Nature Interdisciplinary Nutrition"</title>
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        <![CDATA[Bart Penders - I thought about submitting this as a correspondence item after reading the current issue of nature, but it is not the audience of Nature which is addressed, but the managing and editorial staff (but feel free to treat it as]]>
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      <title>Francolins are no alternatives to T-bone steaks</title>
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        <![CDATA[Raf Aerts - In the latest "postdoc journal":http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nj7199-1282c, Aliza le Roux is mouthwatering for T-bone steaks during field work in the "Simien Mountains":http://www.worldheritagesite.org/sites/simien.html in Ethiopia. Personally, it's fresh vegetables that I missed the most during my years in Tigray (believe it or not,]]>
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      <title>Why not discuss good parts of papers?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Ad Lagendijk - I am pretty new here. So my post could be totally displaced, but I will try anyway. It seems to me that the aim of a forum on good papers is to stimulate that many more good papers will be]]>
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      <title>The top 10 Peer-Reviewed Papers from Latin America</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cristian Hernandez-Cuevas - What are the best scientific papers to come out of Latin America in the past 10 years? Please use this thread to nominate your favourites.]]>
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      <title>Core competencies</title>
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        <![CDATA[Paul Smaglik - The US National Postdoc Association last week ruffled some feathers by discussing “core competencies”—essential skills that fellows should learn before they leave their postdoc positions. The controversy didn’t arise so much out of the idea of endorsing these skill sets,]]>
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      <title>When calls for papers go wrong</title>
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        <![CDATA[Martin Fenner - Last week I received email invitations from three different journals to submit a research article. I should have felt flattered, but it is unclear why it is me that received invitations to the journals "Biomarker Insights":http://la-press.com/journal.php?journal_id=4, "Genomics Insights":http://la-press.com/journal.php?journal_id=103 and "International]]>
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      <title>Science editorial: cancer and apoptosis</title>
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        <![CDATA[David Basanta - !http://www.maths.dundee.ac.uk/~basanta/me.jpg! A relatively new issue of "Science":http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/320/5872/19 (4th of April this year) has an interesting editorial about the value of cancer research. He claims that some people would like to see the money that is invested in the most fundamental]]>
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      <title>UBC MIcrobiology Journal Club</title>
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        <![CDATA[Sarah Svensson - The UBC Microbiology journal club meets Fridays at 12 noon in the LSC 2E lantern room.]]>
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      <title>We'd better start evolving our vaccination practices too...</title>
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        <![CDATA[Cath Ennis - A January post on "one of my favourite science blogs":http://amadtea-party.blogspot.com/ raised an interesting question about vaccination as selective pressure. As part of her highly recommended "Viruses are Cool" series, Mad Hatter "discussed":http://amadtea-party.blogspot.com/2008/01/silver-bullet-for-flu.html a potential universal flu vaccine that should be]]>
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      <title>Tired of Impact Factors? Try the SJR indicator</title>
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        <![CDATA[Martin Fenner - Picking the right journal is one of the most important decisions when you start to work on a paper. You probably have a gut feeling of the journals that are best suited for your paper in progress. To make this]]>
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