How immune responses to Leishmania impacts vaccine development
The October paper of the month from Parasitology is ‘Immune responses during cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis’ from Volume 141, issue 12, by Lukasz Kedzierski and Krystal J.…
The October paper of the month from Parasitology is ‘Immune responses during cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis’ from Volume 141, issue 12, by Lukasz Kedzierski and Krystal J.…
Interview from the last issue of the IACMR Monthly Briefing As of 2015 Management and Organization Review will be published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the International Association for Chinese Management Research (IACMR) The 2013 Journal Citation Report has released that Management and Organization Review’s 2013 Impact Factor is 3.227, placing MOR’s ranking at No.…
Fabio Landini was recently named as the winner of the inaugural Elinor Ostrom prize at WINIR 2014. We asked Fabio to discuss his prize winning article ‘Institutional change and information production’ published in Journal of Institutional Economics.…
Post written by Amy Cutter-Mackenzie, Editor of Australian Journal of Environmental Education 2014 represents the 30th year of the Australian Journal of Environmental Education, making it one of the oldest academic journals in environmental education still in publication.…
This week is Open Access week, the ideal time to formally announce a dedicated Open Access unit at the Press. Mandy Hill, Managing Director for Academic at the Press, explains
A new paper by scientists at Fauna & Flora International argues that protecting biodiversity could be key to keeping forests standing in the long term.…
‘Dipping a toe into the water of open access’ : An Editor and Society’s perspective on the launch of a new open access history of science journal I think it is fair to say that both scholars and publishers are still feeling their way in the new world of open access.…
The October International Psychogeriatrics Article of the Month is entitled ‘The association of traumatic brain injury with rate of progression of cognitive and functional impairment in a population-based cohort of Alzheimer’s disease: the Cache County Dementia Progression Study’ by Mac Gilbert, Christine Snyder, Chris Corcoran, Maria C.…
Oryx study shows that the hunting of bushmeat is one major cause of biodiversity loss in tropical countries. Research has shown that consumers of wildlife are price sensitive and that the quantity of meat purchased is influenced by the cost of bushmeat and its substitutes.…
Many of the feed ingredients that are used in formulating diets for pigs have gone through heating or drying to make the ingredient stable for conservation. However, every time heat is applied to a feed ingredient, there is a risk that the ingredient can be overheated, which will result in the Maillard reaction that induces heat damage to the ingredient.
The October Nutrition Society Paper of the Month is from Public Health Nutrition and is entitled “Predicting use of ineffective vegetable parenting practices with the Model of Goal Directed Behaviour”.…