Top read stories in February 2015 Current Affairs

If you didn’t have a chance to read the February 2015 issue of Current Affairs, get caught up on the top read stories of the month.

Bringing new life into transplant research
When Dr. Terry Zwiep isn’t covering night and weekend shifts at the hospital, or making plans for the baby he and his wife are expecting in a few months, you can find him in the lab working toward his MSc in Surgery...

Peer review and its fundamental role in science
This month, Andrew Watson, PhD, associate dean, discusses the importance of the peer review process, and the good and the bad that often comes with it...

A global mission to help conquer mental illness
Creating new and innovative ways to solve problems and answer questions is what keeps Dr. Arlene MacDougall excited about her research on global mental health and early psychoses...

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