Emerging trends across the Biomedical and Life Sciences

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By: Sacha Billett , Sun Apr 5 2020
Sacha Billet

Author: Sacha Billett

Paul Roos is the Editorial Director for the Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks program at Springer Nature. He joined the company in 1992 (at the time Kluwer Academic Publishers) as a publishing editor in Mathematics. He has a PhD in medical imaging.

Paul Roos
Our lives – and livelihoods – depend on the plants, animals, and microbes of this planet. The current extent and pace of environmental change however, threatens our very way of being. At this point, our only hope is decisive action – a movement that must be informed by research in disciplines dealing directly with life. Biomedical and Life Sciences provides just that.


Read the interview with Paul Roos, Editorial Director for Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks below.


How has the Biomedical & Life Sciences book program developed in recent years?


What are the emerging research trends you’re seeing in biomedical & life sciences today?


What’s unique about the Springer Nature Biomedical & Life Sciences eBook collection?


How important is Open Access to this field of research and are you seeing an increase in OA books as result?



The Biomedical & Life Sciences eBook Collection


With applications in areas such as medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology, this eBook collection covers research fields that are essential to maintaining and improving the quality of life on Earth. The Collection brings together up-to-date resources from trusted authors working around the world on topics as diverse as patterns of infectious transmission to processes responsible for the loss of biodiversity.


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Sacha Billet

Author: Sacha Billett

Sacha Billett is a Content Marketing Manager in the Institutional Marketing team, based in the Dordrecht office. Supporting the Sales and Account Development teams, she is enthusiastic about finding innovate ways to communicate with the library community.