Workshop: Writing successful scientific papers
March 31, 2017 //
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Join this workshop, led by Tom Annesley, Ph.D., to learn how to avoid making the most common errors authors make when developing scientific papers.
Such errors include:
- The introduction: Failing to set the scene for the reader
- The results: Confusing data from results
- Figures and tables: Difficulty reading and grasping the message from these elements
- The discussion: Making a poor argument for your work
- Responding to reviewers: Failure to help reviewers see changes that were made
When: Tuesday, May 23
Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Where: Biomedical Science Research Building (BSRB) Seminar Rooms (1st floor)
This workshop is hosted by the Office of Faculty Development, and is open to faculty only. Questions? Contact Jordan Wright at wjordan@umich.edu.