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      PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2017 Reviewer and Editorial Board Thank You

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      PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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          PLOS and the PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) team would like to express our appreciation for our associate editors, guest editors, and reviewers who contributed to the peer-review process this past year. We are indebted to our volunteers who generously give their time and expertise to thoroughly review research and advance Open Access. In 2017, PLOS NTDs received the help of 265 Editorial Board members and 166 guest editors to curate 1,567 submissions. Along with the participation of 2,664 reviewers, we were able to publish 774 articles with meaningful and impactful results. The names of our 2017 editors that handled submitted manuscripts appear in the Supporting Information as S1 Editor List and as S1 Guest Editor List. Our reviewers appear in the Supporting Information as S1 Reviewer List. With genuine gratitude, we thank you all for your dedicated support of PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases and our efforts to promote Open Science, thereby contributing to the scientific community as a whole. Thank you all. Supporting information S1 Editor List Alphabetical list of 2017 PLOS NTDs Editorial Board Members. (PDF) Click here for additional data file. S1 Guest Editor List Alphabetical list of 2017 PLOS NTDs Guest Editors. (PDF) Click here for additional data file. S1 Reviewer List Alphabetical list of 2017 PLOS NTDs peer reviewers. (PDF) Click here for additional data file.

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          The Public Library of Science (PLOS) and the PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (PLOS NTDs) editorial team would like to express our tremendous gratitude to all individuals who participated in the peer review process for PLOS NTDs this past year. As a community run journal, we depend on the participation of active and expert members of the field to communicate the best work. 2015 was great year for PLOS NTDs; this year, over 2,400 reviewers from around the world helped evaluate over 1,200 articles. The names of our 2015 reviewers are listed in S1 Reviewer List. Thank you to all our reviewers for sharing your expertise with the PLOS NTDs community. Your efforts are an important part of making the journal a highly read, highly cited and highly regarded open access resource created by and for the benefit of the scientific community. Supporting Information S1 Reviewer List Alphabetical list of 2015 PLOS NTDs reviewers. (PDF) Click here for additional data file.
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            The Public Library of Science (PLOS) and the PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases editorial team would like to express our tremendous gratitude to all those individuals who participated in the peer review process this past year at PLOS NTDs. As a journal that is run by and for the scientific community, we depend upon you, the community, to communicate our best work. 2014 was great year for PLOS NTDs; during the year, over 2,500 reviewers from around the world helped evaluate over 1,200 articles. The names of our 2014 reviewers are listed in S1 Reviewer List. Thank you to all our reviewers for sharing your expertise with the PLOS NTDs authors. Your efforts are an important part of making the journal a highly read, highly cited, highly regarded open access resource created by and for the benefit of the scientific community. Supporting Information S1 Reviewer List Alphabetical list of 2014 PLOS NTDs reviewers. (PDF) Click here for additional data file.
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              PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2016 Reviewer and Editorial Board Thank You

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              PLOS and the PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (PLOS NTDs) team would like to express our sincere gratitude to everyone who lent us their expertise as an editor, as a guest editor, or as a peer reviewer in 2016. We are fully dependent on the voluntary efforts of these experts to publish the journal for the academic community. Over the past year, PLOS NTDs relied on 405 editorial board members and guest editors to manage the 1,771 articles submitted to the journal, which were assessed by more than 2,500 reviewers. Their efforts enabled the publication of more than 870 rigorous, Open Access papers. The names of our 2016 editors that handled submitted manuscripts appear in the Supporting Information as S1 Editor List and as S1 Guest Editor List. Our reviewers appear in the Supporting Information as S1 Reviewer List. We are grateful for their dedication, generosity, and support of Open Access science. Thank you all. Supporting information S1 Editor List Alphabetical list of 2016 PLOS NTDs Editorial Board Members. (PDF) Click here for additional data file. S1 Guest Editor List Alphabetical list of 2016 PLOS NTDs Guest Editors. (PDF) Click here for additional data file. S1 Reviewer List Alphabetical list of 2016 PLOS NTDs peer reviewers. (PDF) Click here for additional data file.
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                Journal
                PLoS Negl Trop Dis
                PLoS Negl Trop Dis
                plos
                plosntds
                PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
                Public Library of Science (San Francisco, CA USA )
                1935-2727
                1935-2735
                15 March 2018
                March 2018
                : 12
                : 3
                : e0006359
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                The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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                PNTD-D-18-00330
                10.1371/journal.pntd.0006359
                5854236
                29543800
                c8d063be-326d-4fb7-9082-9477ab9e2b1c
                © 2018 The PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases Staff

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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