Date: 30th March 2022 Time: 9 am EST Price: 9 USD Language: English Speaker: Kaivalya Mudholkar, Managing Editor, Center of Excellence for Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, Editage Kaivalya has 8 years of experience in wet-lab research and received Read More
Do you want to make sure that the paper you have just submitted to the journal is absolutely publication ready and bound to make a great impression on the journal editor and peer reviewers? Participate Read More
Time: 9 am EST Type of webinar: Paid (9 USD) About the speaker- Rebecca Ambrose: Rebecca Ambrose has been with Editage for more than 11 years. She started out as a medical editor and eventually went on to Read More
Cactus Communications has spent over 20 years supporting researchers in their publication journey through Editage and aims to accelerate research through Researcher.Life ecosystem. In our quest to empower the global research community and help them Read More
What’s one of the most exciting but also extremely challenging tasks in a researcher’s career? Having their work published in a reputable journal. Having your research manuscript published requires a good understanding of Read More
“It is normal to feel stressed and overwhelmed as a PhD student.”“You still have time during the weekend to finish your work.”“The work environment in academia is extremely stressful. Get used to it!”“Read More
Rejection is common in academic publishing. And one of the most common reasons for rejection is a mismatch with journal scope and aims. As an author, you may have struggled with identifying the best journal Read More
Peer reviewers play a vital role in ensuring the robustness of the research that gets published. As an author who’s received peer reviewer comments or a peer reviewer who’s evaluated research papers, have Read More
Peer review is a critical component of the scholarly publishing process and peer reviewers are seen as gatekeepers of scientific quality, validating the significance and rigor of academic work. While previous discussions have focused on Read More
Early career researchers (ECRs) form a large part of the scientific community but often do not get as many opportunities to review as do more tenured and established researchers. Many, in fact, contribute to peer Read More