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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)
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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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