Have you ever wondered while submitting your manuscript to a journal on what the outcome would be? Have you thought about what problem the editor could possibly find in your manuscript? We are here to demystify these questions for you! Watch a manuscript get edited LIVE and learn the mistakes that you can easily avoid.
Join us for an exclusive experiential live edit webinar by Suzana Fonseca, a B. Tech in Biotechnology who has experience reviewing and editing over 1,000 papers. In this session, Suzana will edit a Biomed research manuscript live, highlight the potential problem areas, and give you insider tips to enhance the overall readability of the manuscript. In this 60-minute session, you will:
- Learn more about what editors look for in a research manuscript
- Experience the manuscript editing process through the eyes of an editor, and understand the different sections of the manuscript
- Discover the right things to include in the right place
- Take home a detailed edited version of the manuscript for your reference
Get an insider perspective by attending this session and give a better chance of acceptance for your manuscript.
During this interactive session, Suzana will also answer your questions. What’s more – attendees will receive a certificate of attendance and a recording of the session.
So, what are you waiting for? Reserve your spot!
Event details:
Experiential Live Edit: How to improve Biomed manuscripts
Date: June 29, 2021
Time: 10 am EDT
Duration: 60 minutes
Registration fee:
$15$9 only! (Free for R Upskill members)
About the speaker:
Suzana Fonseca, B. Tech in Biotechnology
Suzana Fonseca has a background in Biotechnology and has been a part of Editage for almost 7 years. She has extensive experience in supporting ESL authors to help make their research known to the world. She also has rich experience in editing manuscripts from various fields such as molecular biology, pharmacology, toxicology, genetics, animal behavior, marine biology, and ecology. She has trained and mentored several senior editors and has played a significant role in setting up a team of managing editors, 70 in-house editors, and 800+ freelance editors and scientific reviewers, who have distinguished themselves in their respective fields of research in epidemiology, nursing, cardiology, plastic surgery, radiology, neuroscience, oncology, genetics, microbiology, taxonomy, pharmacokinetics, drug discovery, regulatory science, agricultural science, ecology, botany, and animal and marine science. She currently oversees delivery and quality for the Medicine, Life Sciences, and Earth and Environmental Science teams.