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What Makes a Good Case Report?

Case reports are often viewed as entry-level publications in medicine, but they are a powerful way to showcase clinical expertise and contribute to the literature. For first-time authors, writing a case report can be an excellent entry point into academic publishing.

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Research Data Management and the Evolving Role of Academic Libraries

What happens to research if the data behind it goes missing or can’t be accessed? That’s a scary thought and an ordeal many researchers may have actually encountered. As more studies rely on extensive datasets and open science becomes the norm, making sure research data is safe, shareable, and easy to reuse is becoming a […]

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Independent vs. dependent variables: Key differences with examples

Discover the difference between independent and dependent variables with simple definition and examples. Learn the types of Independent and Dependent Variables, and how they function in research and experiments. 

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Unlocking global funding for Parkinson’s disease research: A world of opportunities

Tapping into international funding opportunities can accelerate your work and connect you to a vibrant global network. In this post, we spotlight key funding sources for Parkinson’s research across regions and offer tips to help you make the most of them.

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