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Working toward reducing bias in peer review

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  • If you are reading this editorial, it is highly likely that you have read several peer-reviewed publications in the past few weeks

  • Expert peer reviewers at all career stages is the key to solving this dilemma and to ensuring a pipeline of quality editorial board members

  • This article has been copublished with permission in Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Lipid Research, and Molecular and Cellular Proteomics

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Introduction

If you are reading this editorial, it is highly likely that you have read several peer-reviewed publications in the past few weeks. Expert peer reviewers at all career stages is the key to solving this dilemma and to ensuring a pipeline of quality editorial board members. As editors of the ASBMB journals, are acutely aware of our dependence on the volunteer peer review community for ensuring that we publish quality science.

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