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An invaluable guide to successfully writing and publishing high-quality research in academic journals, aimed at students and researchers at all stages, particularly in the life and medical sciences. It draws on the author's wealth of experience coaching academics and teaching scientific writing to provide clear practical advice.

Trade Review
'Denys Wheatley has addressed an important issue - the writing up of findings. His manual is comprehensive, concise, and timely. It is truly an excellent piece of work. The manual will not only benefit native speakers wishing to publish scientific papers, but also non-native speakers. I will make this manual mandatory reading for all young scientists in my department before they attempt to write up their results.' Wolfgang H. Goldmann, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
'Professor Denys Wheatley's Manual is a must-read for any Ph.D. student, researcher or scientist writing and publishing scientific papers. Not only is it the perfect primer for a first-time scientific writer, but also a complete guide for professionals. As a French-speaking biochemist, I did not encounter any difficulties in understanding this manual, and that is why it is certainly a stepping-stone for my research career.' Nadia Bouktit, University A Mira of Béjaïa, Algeria
'This much-needed book is clear, succinct and comprehensive, it gives the inexperienced (and indeed the more experienced) scientific author sound practical guidance at every step in the process, from planning and drafting the manuscript … It is this comprehensiveness and common-sense practicality that distinguishes it from other guides to scientific writing. I would happily recommend it to research students and post-docs, and I wish it had been available when I first embarked on a career in science.' Mark P. Henderson, Formerly at Napier University, Edinburgh
''If I had known that before …'. It meets the high needs in writing good scientific papers and getting them published … A 'must read' for young scientists as well as for instructors.' Laurent Jaeken, Karel de Grote University College, Antwerp University Association, Antwerp, Belgium
'This is a very useful document … Thank you for this wonderful and highly useful material.' Kelath Murali Manoj, Satyamjayatu: The Science and Ethics Foundation, Kerala, India
'Your manual on Scientific Writing and Publishing is really brilliant! … From my 50-year experience in science, it is very much needed for young and even middle-aged scientists.' Jekaterina Erenpreisa, Full Member of the Latvian Academy of Science, Head Tumour Cell Biology Laboratory, Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre, Riga, Latvia
'I certainly believe such a guide is sorely needed.' Tom Ireland, Editor, The Biologist, Managing Editor, Royal Society of Biology
'I have considered this Manual carefully and conclude it is a valuable and very much needed.' James S. Clegg, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis, USA
'This manual … is long overdue; it will be an extremely useful guide and reference … at all levels from beginning students to experienced investigators.' Cynthia Jensen, University of Auckland, New Zealand
'The book is well organized, clearly edited … it is easy to find in it the required information.' Attila Miseta, Dean of the Medical University, Pécs, Hungary

Table of Contents
Preface, Part I; Part II. Final Preparation of a Paper Before Submission - as Important as Part I!; Part II. Getting Published; 1. General features of a scientific paper - structure and format; 2. The typical scientific paper - a published paper with annotations; 3. Results - presenting your findings; 4. Discussion - the place to argue your case; 5. Introduction - the first main section of a paper; 6. Materials and methods; 7. Abstract - the summary of the main findings; 8. The 'smaller' sections that complete a paper; 9. Figures and tables; 10. Presubmission; 11. Submission of manuscripts; 12. Peer-review - the crux of the problem in publishing papers; 13. The last stages of the editorial process - decisions, revisions, and final editing; 14. From acceptance to publication; 15. Copyright; 16. Ethics and scientific integrity; 17. Epilogue.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 9/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108799805, 978-1108799805
      ISBN10: 1108799809

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An invaluable guide to successfully writing and publishing high-quality research in academic journals, aimed at students and researchers at all stages, particularly in the life and medical sciences. It draws on the author's wealth of experience coaching academics and teaching scientific writing to provide clear practical advice.

      Trade Review
      'Denys Wheatley has addressed an important issue - the writing up of findings. His manual is comprehensive, concise, and timely. It is truly an excellent piece of work. The manual will not only benefit native speakers wishing to publish scientific papers, but also non-native speakers. I will make this manual mandatory reading for all young scientists in my department before they attempt to write up their results.' Wolfgang H. Goldmann, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
      'Professor Denys Wheatley's Manual is a must-read for any Ph.D. student, researcher or scientist writing and publishing scientific papers. Not only is it the perfect primer for a first-time scientific writer, but also a complete guide for professionals. As a French-speaking biochemist, I did not encounter any difficulties in understanding this manual, and that is why it is certainly a stepping-stone for my research career.' Nadia Bouktit, University A Mira of Béjaïa, Algeria
      'This much-needed book is clear, succinct and comprehensive, it gives the inexperienced (and indeed the more experienced) scientific author sound practical guidance at every step in the process, from planning and drafting the manuscript … It is this comprehensiveness and common-sense practicality that distinguishes it from other guides to scientific writing. I would happily recommend it to research students and post-docs, and I wish it had been available when I first embarked on a career in science.' Mark P. Henderson, Formerly at Napier University, Edinburgh
      ''If I had known that before …'. It meets the high needs in writing good scientific papers and getting them published … A 'must read' for young scientists as well as for instructors.' Laurent Jaeken, Karel de Grote University College, Antwerp University Association, Antwerp, Belgium
      'This is a very useful document … Thank you for this wonderful and highly useful material.' Kelath Murali Manoj, Satyamjayatu: The Science and Ethics Foundation, Kerala, India
      'Your manual on Scientific Writing and Publishing is really brilliant! … From my 50-year experience in science, it is very much needed for young and even middle-aged scientists.' Jekaterina Erenpreisa, Full Member of the Latvian Academy of Science, Head Tumour Cell Biology Laboratory, Latvian Biomedical Research and Study Centre, Riga, Latvia
      'I certainly believe such a guide is sorely needed.' Tom Ireland, Editor, The Biologist, Managing Editor, Royal Society of Biology
      'I have considered this Manual carefully and conclude it is a valuable and very much needed.' James S. Clegg, Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of California, Davis, USA
      'This manual … is long overdue; it will be an extremely useful guide and reference … at all levels from beginning students to experienced investigators.' Cynthia Jensen, University of Auckland, New Zealand
      'The book is well organized, clearly edited … it is easy to find in it the required information.' Attila Miseta, Dean of the Medical University, Pécs, Hungary

      Table of Contents
      Preface, Part I; Part II. Final Preparation of a Paper Before Submission - as Important as Part I!; Part II. Getting Published; 1. General features of a scientific paper - structure and format; 2. The typical scientific paper - a published paper with annotations; 3. Results - presenting your findings; 4. Discussion - the place to argue your case; 5. Introduction - the first main section of a paper; 6. Materials and methods; 7. Abstract - the summary of the main findings; 8. The 'smaller' sections that complete a paper; 9. Figures and tables; 10. Presubmission; 11. Submission of manuscripts; 12. Peer-review - the crux of the problem in publishing papers; 13. The last stages of the editorial process - decisions, revisions, and final editing; 14. From acceptance to publication; 15. Copyright; 16. Ethics and scientific integrity; 17. Epilogue.

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