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American Physiological Society launches nationwide campaign to support physiology’s role in biomedical discovery -

The American Physiological Society (APS) has launched a nationwide campaign to highlight physiology’s essential role in biomedical discovery, public health, and scientific innovation. APS has introduced Physiology: The Science Life Depends On, a national effort that mobilizes scientists in academia and industry, federal decision-makers,… Read More

American College of Cardiology and OpenEvidence partner to advance AI-driven cardiovascular care -

The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and OpenEvidence have entered a strategic partnership to enhance the translation of cardiovascular clinical guidance and research into everyday medical practice. The collaboration combines ACC’s leadership in cardiovascular science and education with OpenEvidence’s generative AI to deliver evidence-based… Read More

ESMO appoints new Editors-in-Chief for flagship journals -

The European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) has announced new editorial appointments across its journals, effective January 2026. The leadership changes reflect ESMO’s commitment to advancing oncology research and clinical scholarship. Dr. Hope S. Rugo has been named Editor-in-Chief of ESMO Open, succeeding Professor Giuseppe Curigliano. She… Read More

Sage white paper ‘AI and the Future of Pedagogy’ charts human-centered AI roadmap for higher education -

Sage has published a white paper by Dr. Tom Chatfield that has outlined a human-centered roadmap for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into higher education. The white paper examines the impact of AI, particularly generative AI, on education and cautions against allowing it to erode… Read More

OASPA releases 2025 position paper redefining open access from percentage to participation -

The Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA) has released a 2025 position paper expanding its focus on open access from output percentages to broader participation in scholarly communication. Throughout 2025, OASPA launched the 'Next 50%' project, which included the release of a project primer,… Read More

American Physiological Society to take over Function journal publishing operations from Oxford University Press in 2026 -

The American Physiological Society (APS) has confirmed that it will take over full publishing operations for Function beginning with the 2026 publication year. The transition has marked the journal’s shift from its existing publishing arrangement with Oxford University Press to the American Physiological Society’s… Read More


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