Submissions from 2020
The future of radiotherapy is molecular, Dale Bailey, Wendy Philips, and Clive Baldock
Rapid Elaboration of Fragments into Leads by X-ray Crystallographic Screening of Parallel Chemical Libraries (REFiLX), Matthew Bentley, Olga Ilyichova, Geqing Wang, Martin Williams, Gaurav Sharma, Wesam Alwan, Rebecca Whitehouse, Biswaranjan Mohanty, Peter Scammells, Begona Heras, Jennifer L. Martin, Makrina Totsika, Ben Capuano, Bradley Doak, and Martin Scanlon
In the future all accredited radiotherapy physicists should have a PhD, Jeremy Booth, May Whitaker, and Clive Baldock
Crystal structure and site-directed mutagenesis of circular bacteriocin plantacyclin B21AG reveals cationic and aromatic residues important for antimicrobial activity, Mian Gor, Ben Vezina, Roisín McMahon, Gordon King, Santosh Panjikar, Bernd H. Rehm, Jennifer L. Martin, and Andrew Smith
NMR fragment screening reveals a novel small molecule binding site near the catalytic surface of the disulfide–dithiol oxidoreductase enzyme DsbA from Burkholderia pseudomallei, Stefan Nebl, Wesam Alwan, Martin Williams, Gaurav Sharma, Ashley Taylor, Bradley Doak, Karyn Wilde, Roisín McMahon, Maria Halili, Jennifer L. Martin, Ben Capuano, R Fenwick, Biswaranjan Mohanty, and Martin Scanlon
Submissions from 2019
Improving health data for indigenous populations: The international group for indigenous health measurement, Michelle Chino, Ian T. Ring, Lisa Jackson Pulver, John A. Waldon, and Malcolm King
Oxidoreductase disulfide bond proteins DsbA and DsbB form an active redox pair in Chlamydia trachomatis, a bacterium with disulfide dependent infection and development, Signe Christensen, Maria Halili, Natalie Strange, Guillaume A. Petit, Wilhelmina Huston, Jennifer L. Martin, and Roisin McMahon
The identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in official statistics and other data: Critical issues of international significance, Kalinda Griffiths, Clare Coleman, Fadwa Al-Yaman, Joan Cunningham, Gail Garvey, Lisa Whop, Lisa Jackson Pulver, Ian T. Ring, and Richard Madden
How to Make the Invisible Women of STEM Visible, Maria Halili and Jennifer L. Martin
Rethinking health services measurement for Indigenous populations, Angela Mashford-Pringle, Ian T. Ring, Fadwa Al-Yaman, John A. Waldon, and Michelle Chino