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Open Access, Translations and Publishing

A conversation with Zoë Mullan

Published onNov 21, 2022
Open Access, Translations and Publishing

Zoë Mullan is the Editor-in-Chief of the open access journal, The Lancet Global Health. She is an Ex-Officio Board Member of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health; an International Advisory Board member of Sun-Yat Sen Global Health Institute, Guangzhou, China; and a Scientific Advisory Board member of the Centre for International Health Protection at the Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany.

In this episode, Zoë and Jo talk about the importance of multilingualism in Global Health research and how the editorial team behind The Lancet Global Health is facilitating bilingual research article submissions.

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Between 2013 and 2017 Zoe Mullan was a Council Member and Trustee of the Committee on Publication Ethics. She trained in Biochemistry at the University of Bath, UK, before joining the publishing industry in 1997 as a Scientific Information Officer with CABI. She moved to The Lancet in 1999, where she has worked since, variously as a technical editor, section editor, and founding editor of The Lancet Global Health.

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