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Comments from peer reviewers, more often than not, offer an excellent opportunity to improve the quality of your manuscript. Read this post to handle the peer…
Dr. Anna Boegehold, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, she shares her story about some unique challenges in academia she has faced…
In this quick and easy guide, we’re going to unravel the mysteries of survival analysis and how it teams up with big data to give us fascinating insights into health and…
This blogpost will act like a guide for biomedical researchers by explaining the principle behind propensity score weighting along with its advantages and disadvantages.
Before I began my postgraduate journey, I thought that pursuing a PhD was all about getting equipped with the skills I needed to do a job or more specifically to be a…
  • Guest Author
  • June 12, 2019
Denoising is a crucial process in devices that produce images, like smartphones and digital cameras. A team of scientists at Dongguk University proposed an upgraded…
In the South African township where I grew up, we have a special meal on Sundays called “Seven Colours.” It consists of a mishmash of foods and beautiful colors on your…
  • Guest Author
  • June 13, 2019
There is an old adage in science - you will fail far more than you will succeed. And although it’s something I’ve begrudgingly come to accept throughout my time as a…
  • Guest Author
  • May 21, 2019
A research team from Fujita Health University, Japan, has found that bacteria of the genus Bartonella release a protein that stimulates the production of new blood…
This is a conversation with Dr. Monika Sobocan about the different kinds of variables in biomedical research and how to work with them.