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JAMA’s new editor settles in, bringing open access and other changes

March 17, 2023 San Francisco Biotechnology Network News News Comments Off on JAMA’s new editor settles in, bringing open access and other changes
STAT sat down with Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo to learn more about the changes she’s implemented at JAMA, including a new open access policy.

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