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  • Anatase is a pivotal material in devices for energy-harvesting applications and catalysis. Here, Stetsovych et al. demonstrate the potential of simultaneously combining atomic force microscopy and scanning tunnelling microscopy to identify the atomic species populating the (101) surface of anatase.

    • Oleksandr Stetsovych
    • Milica Todorović
    • Oscar Custance
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-9
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Stefanie Dimmeler.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 205
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Cornelia Weyand.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 218
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Rong Tian.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 207
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Laure Gambardella.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 199
  • Direct library preparation (DLP) for amplification-free single-cell whole-genome sequencing has been upgraded to a high-throughput, scalable platform for identification of clonal populations and their genomic features, integrating them with single-cell morphology.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 17, P: 27
  • By coupling multiplex iterative indirect immunofluorescence imaging with computer vision methods, researchers can detect at least 40 different proteins with subcellular resolution.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Research Highlights
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 15, P: 760
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Francine Z. Marques.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 198
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that have published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire young generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Natalia Trayanova.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 201
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Yanqing Anna Gong.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 206
  • By single-cell mass cytometry and adoptive transfer of B cell subtypes in mice, Pattarabanjird et al. show that human CD24hi circulating marginal zone B cells produce IgM to atherosclerosis antigens and confer atheroprotection. Blocking CD24 increased vascular inflammation in hyperlipidemic humanized mice.

    • Tanyaporn Pattarabanjird
    • Anh Tram Nguyen
    • Coleen A. McNamara
    Research
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 1003-1014
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Kristy Red Horse.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 204
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Tatiana Tatarinova.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 214-215
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Mariona Graupera.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 200
  • During the month of March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and life journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Luisa Iruela-Arispe.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 196-197
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Pilar Alcaide.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 208-209
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Tatiana Petrova.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 216
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Anna Randi.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 220
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Alison Marsden.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 219
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Lena Claesson-Welsh.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 202-203
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Sabine Steffens.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 212
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Lixia Yue.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 217
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Rebekah Gundry.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 210-211
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Christiana Ruhrberg.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 221-222
  • During March 2023, Nature Cardiovascular Research celebrates the female scientists that published with us last year, by reporting a brief story of their scientific and life journey. As we celebrate these extraordinary women through their fascinating stories, we hope to inspire younger generations that are starting their own amazing journey in life sciences. Each scientist featured in this article series has received an identical set of five questions. Although their backgrounds and journeys are unique, there is a common thread in their narratives — they are all insatiably curious, their generosity is bottomless and their love for science is profound. Here, we present Laurence M. Boon.

    • Vesna Todorovic
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Cardiovascular Research
    Volume: 2, P: 213
  • Quantum computing promises plenty, such as how it can massively accelerate some bioinformatics calculations.

    • Vivien Marx
    Special Features
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 18, P: 715-719