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In this blogpost, we've examined how machine learning benefits various aspects of clinical trial management, from planning the study to overseeing participants and…
I need a little motivation right now – a nice reminder of why I wanted to be a scientist and why I get up every morning to go to work, even on the most unglamorous…
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  • May 21, 2019
Making a difference: Why I decided to do atmospheric chemistry
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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. …
What is plagiarism?
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With advancements in technology and data analytics, personalized medicine has witnessed a surge in interest, offering the potential to revolutionize patient care. Among…
Enhancing Healthcare: Power of Bayesian Methods in Personalized Medicine
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How does one navigate International collaborations in academia? Here is the second part of a 2-part series on overcoming geographical and language challenges in…
Transcending borders: Maintaining a multilingual scientific landscape (Part 2)
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As figures are visual in nature, making them accessible means meeting the needs of users with visual impairments. Those who use scientific figures, including paper…
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,…
In this post, we look at how common word choices can help or hinder your impact, and how to handle clichés in your writing.
Groundbreaking, not irritating: Choosing words to show research impact
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In research, English has probably helped break down barriers more than it has divided people, but the predominance of English is not an unalloyed good. The expectation…
Editage has now released a new report highlighting geographic patterns in author attitudes toward open access publishing titled “Geographic Trends in Attitudes to Open…