The library has recently acquired a new journal, Nature Reviews Disease Primers, which you can now access electronically through the catalog. Here’s some information about this resource from the publisher’s website:
“Each Primer provides a global overview of the field and outlines key open research questions. Primers have a modular structure, covering epidemiology; disease mechanisms; diagnosis, screening and prevention; management; and quality of life.
Authored by an international panel of academic scientists, translational researchers and clinicians, new Primers are published every week.”
Happy reading and researching!
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✍️: @darylaustinUTMark Lewis@marklewismdHonestly, we're unsure if we support this or if we're sad about it. If any of us ever told you that you wouldn't need the Krebs cycle again, we are...sorry? Bemused? Betrayed?
I did something today I promised myself I would never do
I don’t know how I’ll live with the shame but somehow it helps to admit it, even if I lose the respect of my peers
Here goes
<deep breath>
I used the Krebs cycle in clinical practiceJust introduced: The Affordable College Textbook Act! The bill would authorize a grant program to support the creation and use of free #opentextbooks, strengthen textbook info disclosure requirements & codify a strong federal definition of #OER. More here: https://sparcopen.org/news/2023/congress-introduces-bill-to-tackle-college-textbook-costs/