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Editors' picks
2020
Here, PLOS ONE Staff Editors from the different subject teams reflect on the past year choosing some of their favorite research. From research on plastic pollution to improving prognosis predictions for patients with cancer, we hope that these selections will have something of interest for everyone.
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I come from a developing country and having Open Science is crucial for advancing as it will allow more talented individuals with unique ideas to move the field forward. In my opinion, this is crucial to progress.
Dukagjin Blakaj MD PhD
The James Cancer Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, United States of America
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- What do you think is the best way to ensure reproducibility for future generations of researchers?