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Society for Endocrinology BES 2014

Education Workshops

Practical publishing advice

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Responding to reviewer comments

Ball Stephen

Preparing and submitting a paper is a lot of work: designing the study; collecting the data; analysing the results; writing the manuscript. Then, depending on your supervisor or co-workers, writing the manuscript again. The last thing anyone wants is rejection. Even when accompanied by positive comments and useful steers on how best to improve things, it can feel as though the peer review process is not fair. Put simply, the world does not understand. While this may be true, i...

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The art of scientific writing

Druce Maralyn

Good writing and communication skills are essential in many areas of science and medicine. Good scientific writing can help you with recording your observations, structuring your thinking and organising and explaining your work. Most scientists live in a ‘publish or perish’ environment, but few describe themselves as brilliant (or enthusiastic) writers. In this short talk within a larger session on writing and publishing, we will think about why good and clear writin...

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