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This is a conversation with Dr. Asli Telli is Associate Professor and a Research Associate through a remote fellowship at WISER, Witwatersrand University, South Africa,…
Mentoring reminds us that there is life outside academia 
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Plagiarizing is often resorted to because it saves time and effort, and many are not even aware that plagiarizing is a violation of ethics. Here we give some examples of…
Editage has now released a new report highlighting geographic patterns in author attitudes toward open access publishing titled “Geographic Trends in Attitudes to Open…
Editage releases a report highlighting country-specific patterns and differences in researchers' attitudes toward open access
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Biomedical researchers conducting simulation studies should consider several key statistical aspects to ensure the validity and reliability of their findings. Here, we…
10 things biomedical researchers need to know when conducting simulation studies
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Sampling methods play a significant role in ensuring the representativeness and reliability of our findings. Two main approaches in sampling are non-probability and…
This blogpost will outline some best practices that can help you not only boost your efficiency and productivity as a researcher but also contribute toward ethical…
A graphical abstract represents a simple, concise, and visual summary of the key findings of a manuscript. The advantage of a graphical abstract is that it conveys the…
Social media can allow researchers to connect, collaborate, disseminate their research, and keep up with the latest developments in their fields. Choosing from the…
In this blog post, we have broken down the concept of joint modeling in simple terms and explained its significance for biomedical researchers.
A handy guide to joint modeling for biomedical researchers
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The sparks of children’s interest in science often ignite at the school level, but researchers can fan these flames to prevent them from extinguishing by communicating…