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Early-career researchers: answering the most important scientific questions of our time.

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  • Being a biologist is fascinating and important, it is extremely challenging; for no-one is the challenge greater than early-career researchers (ECRs)

  • It is important that ECRs make use of these resources to help them find their own unique career path, it is key that group leaders, institutions, societies and publishers find ways to help foster the career development of ECRs

  • Biology Open (BiO) is published by The Company of Biologists, a not-for-profit publishing organisation dedicated to supporting and inspiring the biological community

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Being a biologist is fascinating and important, it is extremely challenging; for no-one is the challenge greater than early-career researchers (ECRs). It is important that ECRs make use of these (and similar) resources to help them find their own unique career path, it is key that group leaders, institutions, societies and publishers find ways to help foster the career development of ECRs (see Box 1). As the Editor-in-Chief of Biology Open (BiO), I have made it my mission to use BiO as a platform to help support ECRs, supported by our not-for-profit publisher The Company of Biologists (see Box 1).

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