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  • Diversity in medical fields is beneficial to both clinicians and patients, and Nature Reviews Urology is committed to improving the diversity of our specialty and supporting Black and under-represented minority urologists. In this Viewpoint, 12 medical students who are embarking on a career in urology describe their reasons for choosing the specialty, explain what they think can be done to increase the number of Black urologists, and describe what has led them to apply to specific programmes.

    • Justin K. Achua
    • Jordan Bilbrew
    • Aboubacar Kaba
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 18, P: 327-335
  • Cancer cells rely on selenium uptake and selenocysteine biosynthesis to avoid ferroptosis. However, this mechanism makes them dependent on SEPHS2, an enzyme in the selenocysteine biosynthesis pathway for the detoxification selenide that is produced during selenocysteine formation.

    • Anne E. Carlisle
    • Namgyu Lee
    • Dohoon Kim
    Research
    Nature Metabolism
    Volume: 2, P: 603-611