What’s a critical factor promoting a researcher’s career progression? Being successfully published in reputable journals in their field of work. A good publication record adds credibility to a researcher’s work and helps them not only get ahead in their careers but create a strong, positive impact in their disciplines.
But having a paper published can be a daunting task. It requires knowing the nitty-gritty of journal publishing. It also requires understanding how to plan well, communicate effectively with journals, and adhere to publication ethics. All of this can be especially important to learn for early career researchers.
Researcher.Life’s sister brand, Editage, has organized a webinar to guide researchers through this process.
What this webinar will cover
- Expert insights into creating a smooth-sailing publication plan for your research manuscript
- Key considerations and strategies to identify the right target journals for your paper
- Elements of a great submission package to impress your journal editor and speed up the decision-making process
- An overview of important submission and post-submission processes every author should know
- Critical ethical considerations that can influence journal acceptance
Attendees will also receive a bonus offer and resources related to the webinar topic!
Date: March 16, 2022
Time: 2 p.m. UTC
About the speaker
Dr. Arianna Ferrini
Arianna is a biomedical scientist with over 10 years of academic experience in Italy, the UK, and the USA. She has an MSc in Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology from the University of Florence and a PhD in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine from Imperial College London. She is the Director of Communications of the Association of Italian Scientists in the UK (AISUK) and the Chair of the Young Investigator Section of the European chapter of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS-EU). She works as a freelance scientific writer and science communication consultant because it allows her to combine her passion for science with her passion for communication. She enjoys helping other people conveying their scientific message, through writing, editing, or consulting, and she truly believes that science has no borders. In her spare time, she practices yoga, plays the ukulele and reads lots of books.