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Getting grants is vital for researchers to carry out their research. Most researchers, particularly the early career researchers, may feel confused about which grants…
- Ira Krull
- May 17, 2017
You may have been asked for something called an “ORCID iD” when submitting a manuscript for publication consideration or signing on as a peer reviewer for a journal. But…
- Wolters Kluwer
- May 12, 2017
Prof. Zabta Khan Shinwari is the Secretary-General of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences and Chair of the Biotechnology Department of the Quaid-i-Azam University in…
- Jayashree Rajagopalan
- May 11, 2017
The month of April was perhaps the most exciting time for academics around the world as several hundred researchers and supporters of science participated in the March…
- Editage Insights
- April 30, 2017
Prof. Zabta Khan Shinwari is the Secretary-General of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences and Chair of the Biotechnology Department of the Quaid-i-Azam University in…
- Jayashree Rajagopalan
- April 27, 2017
Springer announced the retraction of 107 papers published in Tumor Biology, an open access cancer journal, as they found evidence of peer review manipulation. Most of…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- April 26, 2017
Danielle Padula, Community Development Coordinator at Scholastica, is responsible for managing Scholastica’s blog and social media activity. She also develops content…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- April 26, 2017
Scientists have been long accused of remaining confined to an ivory tower with little or no connect to the non-scientific community. But this will change on Earth Day,…
- Sneha Kulkarni
- April 20, 2017
"Don’t take my word for it, but being a scientist is about being a skeptic," says Tim van der Zee in this post. Read on to know why he thinks scientists should be…
- Tim van der Zee
- April 5, 2017
A lot has been happening in the scholarly circles this month: from Trump's first budget proposal, to NIH allowing preprints in grant applications, a sting operation…
- Editage Insights
- March 31, 2017