A pre-tenure author on each of these papers will participate in a scientific meeting of one of eLife’s prestigious founding organisations: the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), the Max Planck Society, or the Wellcome Trust.
The studies were selected for publication at eLife before September 2014 and have advanced our understanding of the evolution of photosynthesis, the synchronisation of sperm cells’ movements, the function of retinol binding proteins during an immune response, and the grooming behaviour of fruit flies.
To learn more about the selected research, and to find out more about eLife's initiatives supporting early-career researchers visit http://elifesciences.org/eLife-news
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