miércoles, 3 de abril de 2019

BMC Medical Ethics: Highlights of 2018 - BMC Series blog

BMC Medical Ethics: Highlights of 2018 - BMC Series blog

Lingling Tian & Liam Messin

Lingling obtained her doctoral degree from Donghua University, Shanghai, China, and subsequently pursued three years’ research work at National University of Singapore. Lingling joined BMC Series as assistant editor on 23 Feb 2017, and has been promoted to senior assistant editor since 1 July 2018.

Liam completed his PhD at Warwick Medical School, UK, after which he worked for The Naked Scientists Radio show, based at the University of Cambridge, and taught at the Oxford Royale Academy.He joined the BMC Series in 2017.


BMC Medical Ethics: Highlights of 2018

BMC Medical Ethics in 2019 published many thought-provoking manuscripts, below are 5 of the highlights selected by the Editorial Team.
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