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VIDEO : What tools can I use to conduct systematic reviews?

This video talks about some of the best tools to make your systematic literature process fast and accurate. The speaker of the video is Karel Patrek, who has a D. Phil. degree for his thesis on breast cancer. He has 40 years of academic and applied research experience, has published 100+ preclinical and clinical research papers throughout his career, and has reviewed and edited manuscripts in pharmaceuticals, biology, medicine, and related areas, including genes, proteins, peptides, and small-molecule drug development. Being a non-native English speaker himself, he is familiar with the issues researchers may have when drafting manuscripts for publication. He can advise on the content and structure of the parts of manuscripts, making text readable. He stresses the importance of adhering to the target journals’ content and formatting requirements when submitting a manuscript. 

VIDEO : What is participant debriefing and how should I debrief my study participants?

  Mental health advocate Divya Utreja talks about what debriefing is, why it is important in research, and how you may do it effectively and efficiently.

VIDEO : How do I distinguish between a predatory and an authentic journal?

If you’ve ever wondered how to identify trustworthy publications, watch this video. Miguel shares valuable insights on distinguishing between predatory and authentic journals and provides key indicators including a few red flags. This information will help you navigate and safeguard your research journey! 

VIDEO : Difference between a prospective and retrospective study

Dive into the dynamic realm of research methodologies with this video on prospective and retrospective study designs. The video explores the nuances that distinguish these approaches, offering valuable insights into how we shape and understand scientific inquiry.

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