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As part of our continued focus on our employees' health and wellbeing during Covid-19, the Elsevier leadership team is grateful and humbled at how well all our employees have adapted to the new way of working, the dedication shown for our customers and the level of resilience and commitment shown by each one of their employees. They know it has been a tough few months and that everyone has been working hard. As a small gesture of the appreciation of our employees' commitment, the Leadership Team has given everyone Monday, 6th July as an additional holiday to rest, recuperate, refresh and spend as they wish. It’s their own little way of saying thank you for everything you do. Amongst other things, they have encouraged employees to: - Continue to prioritize in a very disciplined fashion what matters and what does not. - Take a vacation and ensure they take well-earned time off. - Take advantage of our WellnessHub and MindLife resources, that offer access to Headspace and other wellness activities. Thanks to our people and our leadership team. Discover Elsevier.
From cancer to COVID-19: Agile research collaboration leads to promising clinical trial Research leader in India draws on Elsevier resources and personnel in a global push to develop convalescent plasma therapy for coronavirus. Two significant clinical trials for COVID-19 treatment are using convalescent plasma and cytokine-mediated interferon therapy. The work is led by India-based Dr. Vishal Rao, Regional Director of Head Neck Surgical Oncology & Robotic Surgery and Associate Dean of the Centre of Academics & Research of the HCG Hospital Network in Bangalore, India. HCG has a separate immunology wing called iCrest, whose work on cancer immunology is being extended to find treatment options for the current pandemic.
Behind the scenes of your ScienceDirect COVID search. Elsevier’s tech employees are using their machine learning and data science savvy to make sure you can find the most relevant coronavirus articles.
At Elsevier, we're proud to support our LGBTQ+ employees and Allies. We believe in the power of a workplace that's truly inclusive. We will continue to strive to create an even more inclusive culture. Happy Pride Month from us to everyone.
Patients and healthcare providers both benefit from gardens, natural light, and design elements that offer choice and a sense of control. Daily, we read about the COVID-19 challenges facing healthcare providers and first responders as they battle the pandemic. We also read about their levels of stress. But are there aspects of their surroundings that can help mitigate the negative effects of stress?
Coronavirus Crisis Appeal: Elsevier’s Virtual Cycling Heroes Pedalled 12,219km for Médecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) | Doctors Without Borders What started as a virtual cycling relay linking Oxford, London, Amsterdam and Paris offices quickly snowballed into a mammoth 12,219km ride linking 19 Elsevier offices across Europe and North America. In total, 73 Elsevier employees from across Europe and North America took part and raised over £8,000. This was the brainchild of Oxford-based cycling-enthusiast, Bob Donaldson. As word spread, the number of Elsevier participants started to grow. Employees from Frankfurt, Munich, Barcelona, Madrid, Exeter, Duxford (Cambridge), Shannon, Boston cycled and travelled via New York, Philadelphia, Dayton and St Louis. In just five days, the virtual team of 73 had clocked up a staggering 12,219kms.
How AI and knowledge graphs can make your research easier. Data scientists are developing a knowledge graph with researchers in mind in Elsevier's DiscoveryLab, collaborating with Vrije Universiteit and the University of Amsterdam. With the huge volume of research now available, and the ability to manage and analyze enormous amounts of data, you could say there has never been a better time to be a researcher. The opportunities to build on each other’s work are greater than ever. However, all that information brings challenges, with researchers indicating that just navigating all that information takes more time than ever...
swissuniversities has adopted a new transformative pilot agreement with Elsevier for research access and open access publishing in Switzerland. The agreement is the result of the negotiations organised by the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries (CSAL) and Elsevier, a global leader in research publishing and information analytics. Yves Flückiger, President of swissuniversities and head of the negotiation team, said, "We are committed to achieving full open access by 2024 and this agreement is a big step towards that objective." As a result, all member institutions of swissuniversities and additional CSAL consortium member institutions, as well as their affiliated researchers across Switzerland, will have continued access to the Freedom Collection and ScienceDirect, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature.
What do you know about Elsevier? When persecuted scholars sought to be heard, Elsevier chose to follow its unceasing commitment to advance knowledge. It was a brave innovative decision ...