Navigating Scientific Writing: Your Questions Answered by Nature Portfolio Editors (A Nature Masterclasses webinar)

Waktu : Senin, 19 Februari 2024 - Selasa, 20 Februari 2024

The webinar is currently accessible on the Nature Masterclasses On-demand platform. You may view the materials by following this link.

How do I condense immense blocks of information into one short abstract?
What exactly makes a paper ‘effective’ and how do I know when I have achieved that?
What are narrative tools in scientific writing?

Writing a research paper is critical for any researcher’s success and our revamped, improved course “Writing a Research Paper: 2nd Edition” is a solid platform to gain the skills to navigate your scientific writing journey.

While we have made every effort to make your course as comprehensive as possible, scientific writing is nuanced and you may have more questions! Join us for a free webinar with Davide Esposito, Chief Editor of Nature Catalysis and Zoltan Fehervari, Senior Editor of Nature, for a stimulating Q&A session on the challenges you and your peers may face when drafting manuscripts. Whether you have a burning question about the complexities of titles and abstracts, or if you’re contemplating how best to communicate your crucial findings, we will help make your scientific writing process as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

Please note that any questions should be submitted during registration, in the registration link. While we will attempt to answer your questions as much as we can, we may only be able to cover questions of common interest or topics that are generally overlooked in scientific discussions. Even if you do not have any questions yourself, we still encourage you to join to benefit from the strategies discussed.

To maximise your learning experience with this webinar, we recommend you work through our “Writing a Research Paper: 2nd Edition” course either before or after you join.

Latest update: 20 March 2024


Date

19 Feb 2024 from 23.00 - 00.00 (GMT +7)
20 Feb 2024 from 16.00 - 17.00 (GMT +7)


Category Workshop
Language English
Participants Dosen UGM, Tenaga kependidikan tetap UGM, Mahasiswa S2 UGM, Mahasiswa S3 UGM
Location Virtual event

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To maximise your learning experience with this webinar, we recommend you work through our “Writing a Research Paper: 2nd Edition” course either before or after you join.


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Editors in this Webinar

Davide Esposito, Chief Editor of Nature Catalysis, became an editor of Nature Catalysis in 2017, handling a variety of topics across the field of heterogeneous catalysis. Before joining Nature Research he has worked as principal investigator at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, leading a group specialised in the development of new catalytic methods for biomass upgrade and sustainable chemistry. Davide was awarded the title of Doctor of Science from the ETH Zürich in 2012, where he received training in organic and carbohydrate chemistry. He became Chief Editor of Nature Catalysis in 2020.

 

Zoltan Fehervari, Senior Editor of Nature, initially read Zoology at the University of Reading, UK, followed by a short stint working as a marine biologist in Norway. Following this, he worked on corneal allografting at Imperial College London, and then a PhD with GSK and the University of Cambridge looking at immunological tolerance. He did his postdoc at Kyoto University, Japan, studying regulatory T cells. He then moved into editing firstly at Cell Press before moving to Springer Nature. He is currently a senior editor at Nature covering mainly infectious disease, immunology and vaccinology.