Editorial commentary on the special issue emerging psychoneuroimmunology research: Future leaders in focus
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Editorial commentary on the special issue emerging psychoneuroimmunology research: Future leaders in focus
Abstract
The theme of this BBI-Health special issue is to promote the research, creativity and forward-thinking of future key opinion leaders in the field of psychoneuroimmunology (PNI). We asked contributing researchers to identify new ideas and spaces for innovation to map out the future trajectory of our discipline. This special issue provides global and diverse views from early career investigators focused on science, society, and/or policy, with an emphasis on diversity in all its aspects. The common thread weaving through the articles contained in this special issue is that all authors were invited to consider the future of PNI while they were experiencing the global COVID-19 lockdowns that slowed down or even prevented them from access to their "hands-on" research. The contributors vary from Master level to assistant professors, and all have already significantly contributed to the field of PNI. Each contributor has provided a photograph and short biography alongside their written perspectives. We hope that you will enjoy learning about their visions for the future of PNI and will join us with enthusiasm as we watch our field grow through the advancement of their scientific careers.
Keywords: COVID19; Early career investigators; Psychoneuroimmunology.
© 2022 The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest to disclose besides us serving as guest editors for this special issue.
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