About the course
Overview: As an essential skill for scientific researchers such as graduate students and fledging scholars, academic/scientific writing poses grave challenges and causes great anxieties. With topics varying from grammatical integrity to case studies, we aim to provide a series of courses as a powerful tool for promoting scientific writing skills and easing the anxieties. Logical and well-reasoned writings will have better chances of getting published and their messages will be better disseminated. To this end, we hope more and more young scholars can benefit from the courses and contribute to the publication of high-quality papers in proteomics.
Participants: Graduates and young scholars in proteomics
Mode: Online streaming (Click here to join) + lectures at venues
Duration: 60-90 min/session, with an interval of 2 weeks to 1 month (to be confirmed)
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Recorded Video
Writing academic papers in English - the basics (2)
Writing academic papers in English - the basics (3)
Writing academic papers in English - the basics (4)
Academic writing: A computer science perspective (1)
Academic writing: A computer science perspective (2)
Rules and logics in graphic visualization(1)
Rules and logics in graphic visualization(2)
Scientific criticism: how to review a manuscript
Scientific criticism: how to review a manuscript
Scientific criticism: how to review a manuscript
Academic writing for resource articles
Academic writing for the bioinformatic analysis of proteomics
Academic writing for PTM studies
Publishing Papers on data-intensive research: Tips from a Scientific Editor
Precise conclusions - case studies and writing exercises - Meng Qiu Dong
Academic writing for the methods in glycoproteomics - Liwei Cao
How to publish a paper? An editor's view - Yuxia Jiao
About the course
Overview: As an essential skill for scientific researchers such as graduate students and fledging scholars, academic/scientific writing poses grave challenges and causes great anxieties. With topics varying from grammatical integrity to case studies, we aim to provide a series of courses as a powerful tool for promoting scientific writing skills and easing the anxieties. Logical and well-reasoned writings will have better chances of getting published and their messages will be better disseminated. To this end, we hope more and more young scholars can benefit from the courses and contribute to the publication of high-quality papers in proteomics.
Participants: Graduates and young scholars in proteomics
Mode: Online streaming (Click here to join) + lectures at venues
Duration: 60-90 min/session, with an interval of 2 weeks to 1 month (to be confirmed)
Note*: Fill the form to access the info, if you don’t have a WeChat account.
Recorded Video
Writing academic papers in English - the basics (2)
Writing academic papers in English - the basics (3)
Writing academic papers in English - the basics (4)
Academic writing: A computer science perspective (1)
Academic writing: A computer science perspective (2)
Rules and logics in graphic visualization(1)
Rules and logics in graphic visualization(2)
Scientific criticism: how to review a manuscript
Scientific criticism: how to review a manuscript
Scientific criticism: how to review a manuscript
Academic writing for resource articles
Academic writing for the bioinformatic analysis of proteomics
Academic writing for PTM studies
Publishing Papers on data-intensive research: Tips from a Scientific Editor
Precise conclusions - case studies and writing exercises - Meng Qiu Dong
Academic writing for the methods in glycoproteomics - Liwei Cao
How to publish a paper? An editor's view - Yuxia Jiao