Experiential live edit - Learn how to improve chemistry manuscripts
Haven't you wondered while submitting your manuscript to a journal what the outcome would be? Have you thought about what could possibly the editor find problematic in your manuscript? We are here to demystify this! Watch a mansucript get edited LIVE and learn the mistakes that you can easily avoid.
Join us for an exclusive experential live edit of a chemistry manuscript by our experienced editor Aarthi Soundararajan. She has edited more than 1,000 papers across various disciplines in chemistry and materials science. In this session, hosted by R Upskill, Aarthi will walk you through an actual manuscript, focus on errors that could have been avoided, and give you tips and guidelines to enhance the overall readability of the manuscript.
In this 60-minute session, you will:
- Know more about what editors look for in a research manuscript
- Understand the different sections of the manuscript by experiencing the editing process through the eyes of an editor
- Discover what to include in which section
- Receive a detailed edited version of the manuscript for later reference
Get an insider perspective by attending this session and give your manuscript a better chance at being accepted.
As part of this interactive session, Aarthi will also answer all your questions. What's more - you will receive a certificate of attendence and a recording of the session if you attend the webinar. So don't think - reserve your spot!
Event details:
Experiential live edit - Learn how to improve chemistry manuscripts
Date: May 26
Time: 10 am EDT
Duration: 60 minutes
Registration fee: $15 $9 only! (Free for R Upskill members)
Speaker:
Aarthi Soundararajan holds a Master’s degree in Organic Chemistry and currently manages the Centers of Excellence for Materials Science and Chemistry at Editage. Aarthi has rich experience in editing and has edited more than 1,000 papers across various disciplines in chemistry and materials science and has trained several junior editors.
Aarthi has coached and guided researchers to enhance their manuscript structure, flow, and content, to make them submission-ready. She has also worked as a research associate (basic drug research) with a leading pharmaceutical firm, where she was part of a team involved in the development of DPP-IV inhibitors. In addition to this, she also has coaching experience and was deeply involved in mentoring students at the undergraduate level in physical chemistry and analytical chemistry.
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