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To ensure the validity and reliability of your findings, it's essential to take specific precautions during statistical analysis. This blogpost lists 10 key precautions…
Biomedical researchers can use these tips to navigate big data with the help of a biostatistician.  Researchers should to assess the data quality,…
5 Precautions Biomedical Researchers Should Take When Analyzing Data from a Large Public Registry
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The journey from research to global impact demands a commitment to multilingual accessibility. By embracing the challenges and leveraging the power of translation and…
I had a dream that bothered me. In this dream, I found out that the journal editor had rejected my paper based on an algorithm. It made me so irate that I woke up. …
How can we open up the scientific dialogue and enable science to push us forward? Dr. Ben Britton, a Senior Lecturer at Imperial College in London, shares…
Peer review as a system: Can we do better?
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While the connection between IP and attaining the SDGs is not obvious, IP deserves some attention for its role in development efforts. Here, I make a case for IP as a…
The IP Tightrope: Balancing Intellectual Property Development and the UN SDGs
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Here we discuss how by carefully considering the various sampling methods and their respective advantages and disadvantages, you can enhance the validity and reliability…
This post talks about the top seven practices that will empower you to communicate your biomedical research with utmost clarity and openness. 
7 Best practices for transparent reporting on biomedical research
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In this article, we'll explore what exactly is a thesis statement, and how can you craft one that does justice to your research proposal or thesis and conveys the…
The thesis statement: A guide to get you started on how to write a Thesis Statement
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Should funding constraints limit your research? In this post, you will learn different ways to overcome hurdles to secure funding and even identify offbeat ways to…