Editorials in 2011

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  • Understanding the molecules and mechanisms that microbes use to interact with each other and their environments can lead to better antimicrobial drug design as well as a richer understanding of bacterial physiology, ecology and evolution.

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  • Chemical synthesis plays a critical and creative role in chemical biology, providing new chemical materials to investigate biological systems.

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  • Professional editors provide the perspective, consistency and responsiveness needed to identify and communicate groundbreaking scientific advances.

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  • Defining the scope and venue of a scientific paper requires a balance between the authors' goals for the study and reasonable feedback gleaned through peer review.

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  • The sensors and switches that convert environmental inputs to specific biological outputs inspire the tools chemical biologists engineer and apply to better understand these complex systems.

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  • Balancing big science projects with smaller-scale mechanistic studies provides a collaborative approach for integrating scientific knowledge and addressing major scientific challenges.

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  • Unsupported assumptions have no place in scientific research, so why should they be tolerated when judging the talents and motivations of women in science?

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  • If scientists do not participate in public conversations about science, decisions affecting science will be made without them.

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  • Scientists must be attentive to ensure the integrity of the published record and find new ways to facilitate scientific debate in the electronic age.

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