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Anne Knowlton
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Scientific editor for the finest biology journal in the land, Current Biology. Views my own.
London, England
Joined February 2013
RT @CurrentBiology: On the cover of our latest issue Carinavalva schizopetala & the Brassicaceae tree of life 🌿 #plantsci
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RT @CurrentBiology: Some nice special issue reading for the weekend - all you every wanted to know about pollination by sexual deception h…
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RT @CurrentBiology: New in our special issue: flowers are, of course, the reproductive structures of angiosperms, but they also provide bea…
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RT @annaliisalaine: My article "Plant disease risk is modified by multiple global change drivers" is out now in @CurrentBiology 🌱🦠🌍 https:…
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RT @KiersToby: Second, lets aim to better include mycorrhizal associations in models of global carbon dynamics @spununderground Incredibl…
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RT @CurrentBiology: Our new special issue opens with a guest editorial from Susanne Renner - "No plant is an island"
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RT @kfuku0502: As part of @CurrentBiology's special issue, Hector and I contributed a "primer" on the wild world of carnivorous plants. Che…
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Come and work with us on the most interesting journal out there 😍
Since 2005, 8 justices have been appointed to the US Supreme Court, but only 4 editors have joined Current Biology. So, it's a rare opportunity! We're looking for an aspiring and inspiring editor who is psyched about #biology.
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RT @CurrentBiology: Since 2005, 8 justices have been appointed to the US Supreme Court, but only 4 editors have joined Current Biology. So…
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RT @CurrentBiology: Picking one of 11000 species of #bird for the cover was a daunting challenge. In the end we went for a no-excuses sho…
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RT @CurrentBiology: Nature is often frugal and optimized to conserve resources, as showcased in the many reviews, primers, essays and quick…
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@CellEvo Wouldn’t it be a mutation at a different node? I’ve seen it with flowers on a tree but never w leaves
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