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Demystifying the Publication Process and Tips for Early Career Researchers

 19. 11. 2024, 16:00 - 17:00
 Online
We are excited to present this webinar.

Tue | November 19, 2024 | 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | register >> 

Have you ever wondered why some of your colleagues get their papers published so quickly while others must go through round after round of revisions? Have you ever asked if there is a method (or set of tasks) that increase the likelihood that your work will be accepted? If so, this is the presentation for you.

In this presentation Dr. Alexander Hutchison, the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cellular Physiology will discuss all the methods that successful researchers use every day to increase their success rate and speed up decision time.

Some topics will include:

  • Finding the right journal before you submit.
  • Reaching out to the EIC or Editorial office.
  • Properly formatting your paper before submission.
  • Providing suggested reviewers.
  • Avoiding simple, common mistake that will get your paper rejected immediately.

About Our Speaker

Alexander Hutchison, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cellular Physiology, Wiley
Alexander is a fitness and wellness expert in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Hutchison received his PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Houston and completed an NIH-funded postdoctoral fellowship in HIV/AIDS immunology at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston, Texas. His two areas of study are the immune system’s response to both acute exercise and chronic overtraining, and the genetic basis for the expression of skeletal muscle fiber types. He has authored three books, Exercise Ain’t Enough: HIIT, Honey, and the Hadza, The Swim Prescription, and In Defense of Doping. Prior to joining Wiley, Alexander was an Associate professor and department chair of exercise science at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas.

Everyone who registers for the webinar will receive a link to the recording of the session 24 hours after it ends. Those who attend the live webinar will also receive a certificate of participation. If you do not see the email 24 hours after the webinar ends, please kindly check your spam folder.

 

 

 

Created: 5. 9. 2024
Category:  Events
Entered by:  Martina Tvrdá, DiS.
Department: 9830 - Central Library
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