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To mark the occasion of World Health Day, we speak with patient expert Clarinda Cerejo to understand how medical researchers can involve patients in the research and publication process and how…

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Overfitting might seem like a formidable foe, but armed with the right strategies, you can conquer it. Remember, in the world of biomedical research, robust statistical models are your best allies…

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Plagiarism occurs when an individual intentionally or unintentionally uses someone else’s work (text, images, music, videos, data, etc.) and does not give attribution.  Here we provide a…

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PublishingQuest is a gripping adventure. Once you start, it’s hard to stop—literally!

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On Think Academia, we asked the academic community to chime in with what might have made their academic life easier. Be it job security or networking and support systems, researchers poured in …

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In scientific research, statisticians and researchers continually seek the most robust and informative methods to analyze data. The integration of Bayesian and frequentist statistics has emerged…

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There are many individuals who have directly and indirectly contributed to the ever-growing field of scientific visualizations. Captured in this article are some of the contributions over time,…

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Here are some fascinating write-ups on Editage Insights that have covered nature's trailblazers as well as the people who have been inspired by them. There are countless stories of determined…

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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 provide some important…

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Research misconduct translates into a colossal wastage of resources and distortion of the foundation of evidence. Several international guidelines on good research practices and publication ethics…