ASM Scientific Writing and Publishing Institute
Presentation Slides/Handouts
2011
Session 1: Before You Start to Write & Are You Ready to Write
Dr. Robert A. Bender, University of Michigan
Session 2: Rendering and Presenting Your Awesome Data
Dr. Steven Blanke, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Session 3: Coordinating Your Figures and Tables with Results, Figure Legends, and Materials and Methods
Dr. Robert A. Bender, University of Michigan
Session 4: Introduction - Starting the Story When the Answer is Already Known
Dr. John Leslie, Kansas State University
Session 5: The Synthesis of Progress. Moving the Bar with Compelling Discussion Sections
Dr. Steven Blanke, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Session 6: Baiting the Hook: Writing Powerful Titles and Compelling Abstracts
Dr. Beronda Montgomery, Michigan State University
Session 7: Testing the Waters: How Peer Review Works & How Being a Reviewer Will Improve Your Writing
Dr. Susan C. Baker, Loyola University Medical Center
Session 8: How to Strategically Respond to Reviews to Get Your Paper Published & Writing an Effective Rebuttal Letter
Dr. Susan C. Baker, Loyola University Medical Center
Session 9: Ethics - Right, Wrong and In-Between
Dr. John Leslie, Kansas State University
Session 10: The ABCs of Manuscript Submission
Dr. Beronda Montgomery, Michigan State University
Session 11: Science Writing without Your Own Novel Data - Editorials, Review Articles, Book Reviews, Letters to the Editor and Others
Dr. John Leslie, Kansas State University
Session 12: Enhancing the Odds - Choosing the Right Journal; Strategies for Recommending an Editor and Possible Reviewers
Dr. Steven Blanke, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2010
Sessions 1 & 2: Before You Start to Write & Are you Ready to Write? Rendering and Presenting Your Awesome Data
Dr. Roberto Kolter, Harvard Medical School
Why Write? Communicating Your Results to Further Scientific Knowledge (MWV36) from microbeworld on Vimeo .
Session 3: Coordinating Your Figures and Tables with Results, Figure Legends, and Materials and Methods
Dr. Andrew Pekosz, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Session 4: The Synthesis of Progress I. Setting the Stage with Effective Introductions
Dr. Ellen Neidle, University of Georgia
Session 5: The Synthesis of Progress II. Moving the Bar with Compelling Discussion Sections
Dr. Steven Blanke, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Session 6: Writing Powerful Titles and Compelling Abstracts
Dr. Larry McDaniel, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Session 7: How Peer Review Works & How Being a Reviewer Will Improve Your Writing
Dr. Andrew Pekosz, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Session 7A: The ABCs of Manuscript Submission
Dr. John Leslie, Kansas State University
Session 8: How to Strategically Respond to Reviews to Get Your Paper Published & Writing an Effective Rebuttal Letter
Dr. Ellen Neidle, University of Georgia
Session 9: Ethics in Scientific Writing and Publishing
Dr. John Leslie, Kansas State University
Session 10: The Different Types of Scientific Writing & How to Write Review Articles, Commentaries, Letters to the Editor, Meeting Reviews, etc.
Dr. Larry McDaniel, University of Mississippi Medical Center
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