
Highlights from the BMC Series – November 2020
The micropolitics of healthcare, primary care in the midst of the opioid epidemic, contaminated wooly mammoth DNA, and more.
The micropolitics of healthcare, primary care in the midst of the opioid epidemic, contaminated wooly mammoth DNA, and more.
This year, BMC Genetics celebrates its 20th anniversary and makes an important announcement about its future; the journal will be renamed in 2021 as… Read more »
Early life household and timing of pubertal onset in girls - Fewer criminalizing immigrant policies have smaller health care… Read more »
Virtual reality video promotes effectiveness in advance care planning • Changes in sedentary behavior in European Union adults… Read more »
With another month of cutting edge, high impact research, we look back on just a few highlights from articles published across the… Read more »
Similarly to other species, spiders exhibit individual behaviors that can be described as personality traits. In this article… Read more »
Genomic make-up of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog • Cognitive behavioral therapy for people with schizophrenia • Cyberbullying in… Read more »
Curious and cute, pangolins are among the strangest of mammals. Here we discuss new research, recently published in BMC Genomics,… Read more »
High fat 'western' diets have caused considerable rises in the rate of obesity, with corresponding increases in rates of type 2… Read more »
A new study recently published in BMC Genomics suggests a single gene, F10, is the potential modulator for the system wide… Read more »