#  Scientific Writing for Early-Career Scientists in the Biological and Biomedical Fields 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **June 27, 2024** 

 07:51AM - 07:51AM EDT 

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 **Virtual**  



 

 



 

 ![Publicase](/sites/g/files/omnuum1516/files/postdoc/files/publicase_pic.jpg)

 

Effective communication of scientific findings through high-quality publications is essential for any researcher's career. However, writing and publishing scientific manuscripts can be challenging and time consuming, especially for early-career scientists who may still need to gain the skills to craft a scientific paper efficiently. In this course, postdocs will learn how to apply the [Publicase Method](https://publicaseinternational.com/), an objective and straightforward technique for writing scientific papers quickly and efficiently. This will include discussion of important current topics, such as the role of the scientific article in a researcher's career, fraud in science and its consequences, the reproducibility crisis in science, and the ethical use of Chat-GPT in writing scientific manuscripts. This training is divided into 8 classes of approximately 90 minutes each, totaling 12 hours. Each class is split into modules that include discussions, quizzes, sharing of tools and resources, and lesson. All classes are recorded and stored on a platform so that participants can watch a class later in case they missed it. Meetings may take place once, twice or three times per week.

   
Syllabus:

 Class 1: The Scientific Article and the Publicase Method  
Class 2: Figures and tables  
Class 3: Article's Outline and Journal Selection  
Class 4: Materials and Methods  
Class 5: Results  
Class 6: Introduction  
Class 7: Discussion  
Class 8: Title and Abstract

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