BMC Family Practice: highlights of 2017
Tovah Honor Aronin & Janelle Coore
Tovah has been an Editor for the BMC series since 2016. Before moving into publishing, Tovah received her Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, USA, where she studied calcium signaling in yeast, developing a novel microscopy probe for real-time measurement of calcineurin activity. An early fascination with Punnett squares lead to a focus on genetics, which then broadened into an interest in the communication and application of scientific research across disciplines.
Janelle joined the BMC series as Assistant Editor in 2017. She earned a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Master’s in Neuroscience from the University of Hartford.
Janelle joined the BMC series as Assistant Editor in 2017. She earned a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Master’s in Neuroscience from the University of Hartford.
BMC Family Practice has had another productive year, publishing important research relating to all aspects of primary care, from treatment of chronic conditions and mental health to prescribing habits and multi-disciplinary teams. Here we present four articles worth revisiting from 2017.
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