What's coming for health science and policy in 2018? Global experts look ahead in their field
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- DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002498
What's coming for health science and policy in 2018? Global experts look ahead in their field
Abstract
In PLOS Medicine's first editorial of 2018, editorial board members and other leading researchers share their hopes, pleas, concerns, and expectations for this year in health research and policy.
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