DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION

The ATS encourages diversity, equity, and inclusion for its journal authors, editors, and reviewers. This is especially important for those groups that have been historically under-represented in these areas. Bringing in diverse perspectives across disciplines, training levels, and identities has the potential to broaden the applicability and reach of our mission and activities and is known to improve overall scientific rigor and quality.

Latest Articles

 
The American Thoracic Society, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, European Respiratory Society, and Infectious Diseases Society of America have updated clinical practice guidelines for TB treatment in children and adults in low-incidence settings without significant resource limitations.
JANUARY 2025 AJRCCM
Single-cell omics represent a paradigm shift in the study of PH, moving from a macroscopic view of organ-level changes to a microscopic view of cellular-level dynamics. In this review, the authors explore how advancements in scRNA-seq have enriched our understanding of different cellular compartments, dramatically enhancing our grasp of cellular dynamics, transitions, and the complex pathologies of PH at a cutting-edge level.
JANUARY 2025 AJRCMB
 
This study provides important supportive evidence for telerehabilitation as a cost-effective alternative model of pulmonary rehabilitation for people with chronic respiratory disease, with implications for clinical care, policy development, and future research to make pulmonary rehabilitation available to more people who could benefit.
January 2025 AnnalsATS
 
The multidisciplinary group of authors of this clinical practice guideline analyzed recent and relevant data to address the potential mortality benefit from the use of different antifungal strategies in two distinct clinical scenarios.
JANUARY 2025 AJRCCM