🎉 Exciting News! Elsevier India is officially a Great Place to Work®! This is a celebration of our culture, validated by our team. Over 91% of our employees took part in the anonymous Trust Index™ survey, assessing us on credibility, respect, fairness, pride, and camaraderie, ranking Elsevier among India’s top workplaces. A huge thank you to our leadership and every team member who made this possible. Your voices matter!
Exciting news! 🎉 Elsevier (India) is certified by Great Place to Work®, backed by data. ✅ 91%+ survey participation ✅ Anonymous feedback ✅ Benchmarking against India’s best organisations This recognition reflects our commitment to fostering a culture where every team member feels valued. Thank you to everyone for making Elsevier a truly great place to work.💙 Join us: https://www.elsevier.com/en-gb/about/careers
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Two companies, Elsevier and ADP, headed by women, topped this year’s ranking of best leadership teams from Comparably, which is based on millions of employee reviews. Comparably, an online platform for workplace culture insights and compensation data, revealed its annual Best Leadership Teams ranking, highlighting the top-rated large, small, and midsize companies excelling in leadership. At the top of the list were Elsevier, a science and academic publishing company, and ADP, a provider of human resources software.
Exciting! 🚀 We’re honoured to be certified by Great Place to Work® and ranked among India’s Best Workplaces. This recognition reflects our commitment to fostering an innovative, inclusive and empowering culture where every team member thrives and feels valued. 💡🤝 Thank you to our incredible team. You made this possible! Here’s to continuing our journey of striving for excellence together. 🌟
Researchers have tested a wireless, non-permanent face tattoo that decodes brainwaves to measure mental strain without bulky headgear. This technology may help monitor the mental workload of high-stakes professionals like air traffic controllers and truck drivers, whose lapses in focus can have serious consequences. Learn more and check out their study, published yesterday in the Cell Press journal Device. 🧠✨
Elsevier has introduced a new evaluation framework to assess the safety and performance of generative AI in clinical decision-making. Built with clinicians, it’s already helping ensure ClinicalKey AI delivers accurate, helpful, and clinically relevant results—setting a new standard for responsible AI in healthcare. 🔗 Read more: http://spkl.io/6042f7xAq
Could our water systems become the frontlines of global health? The Lancet Group Commission on Investing in Health, in its Global Health 2050 report, outlined a path to reducing premature deaths by half by mid-century — with infectious disease control identified as a key priority. Researchers like Dr. Sarmila Tandukar are advancing that goal. Her team uses wastewater-based epidemiology to detect pathogens like SARS-CoV-2 and trace antimicrobial resistance genes. By monitoring wastewater, sewage and rivers, they’re creating early warning systems that enable faster responses and help prevent outbreaks. It’s a powerful example of how existing infrastructure can be reimagined to protect public health — and save lives. How else could this approach improve global health?
As we celebrate the incredible progress of The Elsevier Foundation, we're proud to share their commitment to inclusive research and health. Their partnerships support underrepresented researchers, librarians, and healthcare professionals in various fields, from climate action to digital health programs. Discover the Elsevier Foundation journey and the impact they’re making towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Your breath is one of a kind. A study published yesterday in Current Biology by Cell Press shows that scientists can identify individuals based solely on their breathing patterns with 96.8% accuracy. These nasal respiratory “fingerprints” also offer insights into physical and mental health. Read more and check out the study 👇