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Gifu University

19 June 2016

Andrew Jackson, PhD

Author Success Workshop:

Advanced Tips for Writing Research Manuscripts 1

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Be an effective communicator

Your goal is not only to be published, but also to be widely read and cited

Developing advanced writing skills

Logically communicating your ideas in your manuscript

Making the best first impression

Promoting your research findings to different

audiences

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Section 1

Planning for academic publishing

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well What editors want

Increase impact

High quality research

Impact factor (for past 2 years) = No. of cites / No. of articles

Logical, engaging, useful message

Original and novel research

Well-designed, well-reported,

transparent study News value, importance, timeliness

High scientific & technical quality, sound

research/publication ethics

High readability & interest; clear, real-world

relevance

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well

Submissions

Plagiarism

Data manipulation

Authorship

Submit to only one journal at a time; do not republish the same paper; no salami

Paraphrase/summarize and cite all sources

Do not fabricate or falsify data; do not manipulate parts of images

(1) Design study or gather/analyze data; (2) Write/revise; (3) Approve; (4) Be accountable

Publication ethics

Disclosures Disclose any funding and financial/personal

relationships (conflicts of interest)

Safety Humans: ethics approval, signed consent, privacy; animal and environmental safety

Committee on Publication Ethics, COPE

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well

Choose your journal early!

Author guidelines • Manuscript structure • Word limits, References • Procedures, Copyright

Aims and scope • Topics • Readership • Be sure to emphasize

Check • Writing style • Relevant references • Originality, importance & usefulness!

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well Journal Selector

www.edanzediting.co.jp/journal_selector

Insert your proposed abstract/title or keywords

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well

Filter/sort by: • Field of study • Impact factor • Indexed in SCI • Open access • Publishing frequency

Journal’s aims & scope, IF, and publication frequency

• Author guidelines • Journal website

Similar abstracts

Journal Selector www.edanzediting.co.jp/journal_selector

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well Publication models

Subscription-based

• Mostly free for the author • Reader has to pay

Open access • Free for the reader • Author usually has to pay

Hybrid • Subscription-based journal • Has open access options

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well Predatory journals

Some Open Access journals are not good

Easy way to get money from authors

• Promise quick and easy publication • Often ask for a “submission/handling” fee • May copy name of real journal; false IF • May not exist, or may be of low quality • Beware of spam e-mails!

If you are ever unsure, please check Beall’s List of Predatory Publishers

http://scholarlyoa.com/2015/01/02/bealls-list-of-predatory-publishers-2015/

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Prepare well

THINK Trusted and appropriate?

SUBMIT Only if OK

thinkchecksubmit.org

CHECK Do you know the journal?

Trustworthy journals

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Section 2

Effective writing

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills Improve readability

Nature’s guide to authors:

Nature is an international journal covering all the sciences. Contributions should therefore be written clearly and simply so that they are accessible to readers in other disciplines and to readers for whom English is not their first language.

www.nature.com/nature/authors/gta/index.html#a4

“I should use complex words to make my writing more impressive.”

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills Simple language

Prefer Enough Clear Determine Begin Try Very Size Keep Enough End Use

Avoid Adequate Apparent Ascertain Commence Endeavor Exceedingly Magnitude* Retain Sufficient Terminate* Utilization *OK in certain fields (magnitude of earthquakes, to terminate gene expression)

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

“A number of studies have shown that the charged group...”

“...as described in our previous study.”

“...at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.”

“As a matter of fact, such a low-temperature reaction…”

“That is another reason why, we believe…”

“It is well known that most of the intense diffraction peaks...” “It is well known that Most of the intense diffraction peaks...”

“As a matter of fact, such a This low-temperature reaction…”

“A number of studies have shown that The charged group...”

“That is thus another reason why Therefore, we believe…”

“...as described previously in our previous study.”

“...at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.”

Simple language

Delete extra words!

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

Avoid At a concentration of 2 g/L At a temperature of 37C In order to In the first place Four in number Green color Subsequent to Prior to Future plans; past history

Prefer At 2 g/L At 37C To First Four Green After Before Plans; history

Simple language

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills Improve readability

Keep it simple!

Use short sentences 15–20 words; one idea per sentence

Use active voice Simpler, more direct, and easier to read

The tests were performed by us -> We performed the tests

Most writing style guides and journals prefer it… “Nature journals prefer authors to write in the active voice”

(http://www.nature.com/authors/author_resources/how_write.html)

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

Readers expect…

verbs to closely follow their subjects heavy ends (not heavy starts) of clauses

Subject

The device leakage current of transistors fabricated on SiO2 with different self-assembled monolayers decreased by two orders of magnitude after annealing.

The transistors were fabricated on SiO2 with different self-assembled monolayers. The device leakage current decreased by two orders of magnitude after annealing.

Verb

Improve readability

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

In this study, stock market performance for the next decade was predicted using an approach based on genetic algorithms.

Fadl et al. developed a new model based on artificial neural networks for market prediction.3

Who did the work in this study?

The author ? Fadl et al. ?

Avoid ambiguity

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

A B

Describe relationships

(a) A is 4 times larger than B (b) A is 4-fold larger than B (c) A is 4 times as large as B

Which of these statements are correct?

(d) B is 4 times smaller than A (e) B is 75% smaller than A (f) B is 25% the size of A

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

Estimate Estimation

Decide Decision

Assess Assessment

We made a/an… We conducted a/an… Extra verb

We decided… Clear, short, and direct

Use strong verbs

Don’t hide verbs inside nouns!

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

Readers focus at the end of the sentence to determine what is important.

1. You deserve the funding, but the study design is not perfect.

Which sentence suggests that you

will get funding?

2. The study design is not perfect, but you deserve the funding.

Scientific writing style: end focus

Stress position

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

The study design is not perfect, but you deserve the

funding. The grant will be awarded in two stages.

Stress position

Topic position

The topic position introduces the idea of the current sentence

The stress position also introduces the topic of the next sentence (useful for explanations and processes)

Scientific writing style: coherence

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Writing skills

One method of producing carbon fibre precursors, with the potential of commercial applicability, is electrospinning. It has previously been demonstrated that electrospinning can successfully produce precursor fibres that can be converted into high quality carbon fibres with controlled fibre diameters and morphologies. The majority of electrospun carbon fibre precursors reported in the literature are PAN-based. The high cost of PAN, depleting petroleum resources and the toxicity of its solvent, dimethylformamide, has motivated research to look into alternative electrospinnable materials to produce cheaper and more environmentally friendly carbon fibres. Because petroleum-based carbon resources exhibit negative environmental impacts and are of limited availability further motivates research towards green carbon fibres.

Recently, a wide range of renewable resource-based materials have been investigated for the fabrication of carbon materials. Among them, lignin has been looked at as a very promising candidate…

Schreiber et al. J Mater Sci. 2014; 49: 7949–7958.

Topic sentence

Stress sentence Topic sentence

Supporting sentences

Scientific writing style: coherence

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Activity 1

Please see Activity 1 in your workbook

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Section 3

Overview of manuscript structure

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Manuscripts with impact

Where to start?

Your findings form the basis of your manuscript

First organize your findings

Logic, then English language

Figure 1

Figure 2

Table 1

Figure 3

Logical flow • Chronology • Most to least

important • General to

specific • Whole+parts

Is anything missing?

? Additional analyses?

Start with your illustrations

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Manuscripts with impact Prepare an outline

I. Introduction A. General background B. Related studies C. Problems in the field D. Aims

II. Methods A. Subjects/Samples/Materials B. General methods C. Specific methods D. Statistical analyses

III. Results A. Key points about Figure 1 B. Key points about Table 1 C. Key points about Figure 2 D. Key points about Figure 3 E. Key points about Figure 4

IV. Discussion A. Major conclusion B. Key findings that support conclusion C. Relevance to published studies D. Limitations E. Unexpected results F. Implications G. Future directions

Write down key ideas in bullet points, as IMRaD (=Introduction, Methods, Results,

and Discussion)

No need for sentences or correct English yet

Medical/Life Sciences: use reporting guidelines from EQUATOR network, equator-network.org

Then, draft the title/abstract and use the Edanz Journal Selector

List information from your reading in the appropriate section: Paraphrase with citations!

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Manuscripts with impact The ‘write’ order

Manuscript sections

• Title • Abstract • Introduction • Methods • Results • Discussion

Writing order Outline & Draft Abstract

• Methods • Results • Discussion • Introduction • Abstract • Title

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Manuscripts with impact Get feedback

Write your manuscript section-by-section – Less stressful – Get feedback after each section; set deadlines – Easier for your colleagues to review

Revise for content, overall logic, and journal style (see guidelines/past papers)

Edit for consistency, conciseness, clarity & accuracy

Get feedback from pre-submission peer review

Get language assistance

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Manuscripts with impact

Aim

Introduction

Current state of the field

Background information

Specific aim/approach/contents

Problem in the field

Previous studies

Current study

General

Specific Importance/hypothesis

Worldwide relevance? Broad/specialized?

Recent, International Not too many self-cites

Check: Results? Literature review afterwards?

Why is your study needed?

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Manuscripts with impact Example introduction

Scaffold-based tissue engineering involves the combination of cells, bioactive factors and structural scaffolding materials to promote repair and regeneration of tissues.1-3 Researchers have recently developed many scaffold materials for specific injury sites. These scaffolds effectively support cell attachment and growth…. Integrating electrospun scaffolds with cells remains challenging. It is often difficult for cells that are cultured on electrospun fibers to penetrate into pores…. Optimizing both porous and mechanical features of scaffolds for tissue engineering would be a crucial step in simulating the extracellular matrix…. This study aimed to design and fabricate poly(glycolic acid) scaffolds using electrospinning to consistently allow cellular infiltration into the scaffolds…. We report on the fabrication of five scaffolds and their effects on tissue development.

Background

Current state

Problem

Importance

Aim/approach

Contents

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Manuscripts with impact

Your aims must directly address the problem

Writing the introduction

Currently, the standard procedure used to evaluate hepatic steatosis is the histopathological examination of cross-liver sections… …this is an invasive practice that presents inherent risks... Therefore, it is essential to establish new non-invasive approaches to accurately determine hepatic fat concentration…

Aims

The purpose of our prospective study…was to evaluate the potential of multi-echo MRI to quantitate the hepatic triglyceride concentration.

Problem

Jiménez-Agüero et al. BMC Med. 2014; 12:137.

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Manuscripts with impact

What was done

• Variables measured • Processes, treatments, measurements • General to specific

• Quantification; models/equations • Appropriate statistical tests (& P level) • Consult a statistician

Who/what was studied

• Tests, controls • Number of samples/sets of tests • Materials/equipment (+ maker)

Data analysis

What did you do?

Methods/Experimental

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Manuscripts with impact Methods/Experimental

Established techniques

• Cite previously published studies • Briefly state modifications • Use flow chart/table if needed

• Explain purposes; justify choices • Give enough detail for reproducibility • Use Supplementary Information

Organization • Arrange in (titled) subsections • Keep parallel to the display items • Use topic sentences to start sections

New techniques

Physical Sciences: Caution notices for dangerous substances/processes …No incidents occurred; researchers have to be qualified and trained, and use

suitable protocols, precautions, and facilities

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Manuscripts with impact Results

• Synthesis, characteristics • Group, subgroups • Algorithm, trial, improvement

• Each subsection relates to one figure and method

• What you found, not what it means

• Use Supplementary Information

• Data accessibility

Logical presentation

Subsections

Factual description

What did you find?

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Manuscripts with impact

Drug A reduced tumor volume by 32.7%, increased blood pressure by 12.3%, and increased the patient’s weight by 7.3 kg. Drug B reduced tumor volume by 22.3%, increased blood pressure by 15.6%, and increased the patient’s weight by 2.4 kg. Drug C reduced tumor volume by 38.1%, increased blood pressure by 6.9%, and increased the patient’s weight by 9.2 kg.

Describe relationships among your results

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Manuscripts with impact

Patients treated with Drug C showed the greatest reduction in tumor volume (38.1%) compared with those treated with Drug A (32.7%) or Drug B (22.3%). Drug C also had the lowest increase in blood pressure (6.9%) compared with that seen after treatment with Drug A (12.3%) or Drug B (15.65). However, patients treated with Drug C had the highest weight gain among the three groups (Drug A, 7.3 kg; Drug B, 2.4 kg; Drug C, 9.2 kg).

Describe relationships among your results

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Manuscripts with impact

Present large amount of data quickly and efficiently

Keep it simple: use separate panels if necessary

Must be able to stand alone: clear labels and

figure legends

Usually the first thing readers will look at

Figures, graphs & tables

Display items

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Manuscripts with impact Figures

Fig 4. Backbone of the links of null-model-enhanced local reciprocity, between the equity layer and the five environmental layers, for the year 2010: NOx, PM10, SO2, CO2 equivalent and water footprint. Increasing dark red indicates an increasing out-degree of the node. The hubs are placed in the core of the cloud. The reciprocity analysis confirms that equity is mostly reciprocated with NOx and SO2, suggesting a link with the industrial sector.

Clear figure legend

Ruzzenenti et al. PLoS ONE. 2015;10:doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0136767.

Title of the figure explains the method

Notes include key and summary of finding

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Manuscripts with impact Tables vs. graphs

Type A Type B Type C

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Aluminum

Gold

Figure 1. Additional 50-year projected life expectancy

Ad

dit

ion

al y

ears

Who will have a longer life in 50 years’ time?

Women

Men

Country 1 Country 2 Country 3

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Manuscripts with impact Tables vs. graphs Tables vs. graphs

Type A Type B Type C

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Aluminum

Gold

What is the highest number of projected additional years?

?

Ad

dit

ion

al y

ears

Women

Men

Figure 1. Additional 50-year projected life expectancy

Country 1 Country 2 Country 3

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Manuscripts with impact Tables vs. graphs

Country Population No. of years

Country 1 Women 4.3

Country 2 Women 3.4

Country 3 Women 6.7

Country 1 Men 1.4

Country 2 Men 2.4

Country 3 Men 3.8

Table 1. Additional projected life expectancy in the next 50 years

What is the highest number of projected additional years?

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Manuscripts with impact

Independent variables

Table formatting

Raj et al. PLoS ONE. 2014; 9: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0106210.

Symbols defined

Dependent variable;

N numbers given

Table 1. Demographic profiled of ever-married women aged 20–24 years for most recent Demographic Health Survey data from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.

Clear and concise table title

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Manuscripts with impact Line graphs

Kennedy et al. Reprod Health. 2011;8:11.

Figure 2. Proportion of births to women aged 15-49 spaced less than 18 months for A. 'ever-married women' and B. 'all women' (married and unmarried) (%). Cambodia, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vietnam do not include data for adolescents for this indicator because of too few non-first births in the 15-19 age group.

Use colors and shapes to differentiate lines

Figure title and notes usually go below

Independent variable

Dependent variable

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Manuscripts with impact Discussion

Summary of findings

Relevance

Conclusion

Similarities/differences Unexpected/negative results Limitations (validity, reliability)

Implications

Previous studies

Current study

Future studies

Specific

General

How do you advance your field?

“This study demonstrates

for the first time that…”

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Manuscripts with impact

Main vs. subordinate clause

Although the study design is not perfect, you deserve funding.

Subordinate Main

Linking word

• Although • Even though • While • Whereas

Subordinate clauses say 2 things:

• Idea may not be important • There is a contrasting idea coming

Discussing limitations

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Manuscripts with impact Discussing limitations

Although this study was limited by its small sample size, our results demonstrate that people using customizable news aggregation pages give high user experience scores.

Although our results demonstrate that page customization is useful, the study was limited by its small sample size.

Bad news = Subordinate clause at the start

Bad news = Main clause in stress position

Bad news = Subordinate clause at start Good news = LONG main clause in stress position

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Manuscripts with impact Conclusion

What do you want people to remember?

May be a separate section

May be a “Future work” section

In conclusion, polymeric nanoparticles could be used as a generic carrier of hydrophobic drugs for efficient delivery. Compared with drug administration alone, these nanoparticles mediated a higher and more rapid uptake of the encapsulated drug by nanoparticle-cell contact-mediated transfer. A contact-mediated mechanism of delivery into the cytosol could enable effective delivery of anticancer drugs directly to the intracellular molecular targets. Further understanding of this contact-based transfer mechanism will be important to exploit this novel delivery system for the administration of hydrophobic chemotherapeutic drugs to improve cancer therapy.

Conclusion

Key finding

Implications

Future directions

Modified from: Snipstad et al. Cancer Nanotech. 2014; 5: 8.

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Manuscripts with impact

Story line and consistency

General background

Aims

Methodology

Results and figures

Summary of findings

Final solution & Implications

Evaluation of findings

Problem in the field

Current state of the field Introduction

Methods

Results

Discussion

Evidence for a

Solution

Situation/Problem

Evaluation/Comment

Title & Abstract

End matter References, Acknowledgments, Funding, Conflicts of interest, Previous publication/presentation, Ethics/Data sharing

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Activity 2

Please see Activity 2 in your workbook

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Section 4

Titles and abstracts

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Customer Service Marketing your work Title and abstract

First impression of paper: clear/concise/convincing

Importance of your results

Validity of your conclusions

Relevance of your aims

It sells your work: Readers judge your style & credibility

Often first/only part that is read by

readers & reviewers

Your title & abstract summarize your study

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Customer Service Marketing your work Title and abstract

Title

Important points

Only the main idea Accurate, simple Population/model Include keywords Fewer than 20 words Hanging title:

method/study type

Avoid

Unneeded words (A/The, A study of) Complex or sensational words Complex word order Abbreviations, jargon “New” or “novel”

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Customer Service Marketing your work

Interrogative Does a hot drink provide faster

absorption of paracetamol than a tablet?

Indicative/ Descriptive

Bulk and surface properties of liquid Al-Li and Li-Zn alloys

… + Method in subtitle

Xxxxxxx: a randomised longitudinal fMRI study

Assertive/ Declarative

β-Adrenoceptor blockade modulates fusiform gyrus activity to black versus

white faces / Retardation of plastic instability via damage-enabled

microstrain delocalization

Pharm Res; Psychopharmacol; J Mater Sci; Metall Mater Trans A

Title and abstract

Title

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Customer Service Marketing your work Title and abstract

Context Background, problem, aim

Results Outcomes, effects,

statistics & key data

Conclusion Relevance, implications Learning points, future

Methods Patients/materials/animals Treatments, measurements

No references, unusual abbreviations, figures/tables Clinical: funding & trial registration number after abstract

Abstract

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Customer Service Marketing your work

Biomedical abstracts (structured)

Purpose Influenza CD8+ T-cell epitopes are conserved amongst influenza strains and can be recognized by influenza-specific cytotoxic T-cells (CTLs). An influenza peptide vaccine eliciting these CTLs would therefore be an alternative to current influenza vaccines, which are not cross-reactive. However, peptide antigens are poorly immunogenic due to poor delivery to antigen presenting cells. In this study, we investigated the potential of virosomes as a delivery system for influenza T-cell peptides. Methods The conserved human HLA-A2.1 influenza T-cell epitope M158–66 was formulated with virosomes. We assessed the immunogenicity and protective effect of the peptide-loaded virosomes in HLA-A2 transgenic mice. Delivery properties of the virosomes were studied in mice and in vitro dendritic cell cultures. Results Immunization of HLA-A2.1 transgenic C57BL/6 mice with peptide-loaded virosomes in the presence of the adjuvant CpG-ODN 1826 increased the number of peptide-specific CTLs. Vaccination with adjuvanted peptide-loaded virosomes reduced weight loss in mice after heterologous influenza infection. Association with fusion-active virosomes was found to be crucial for antigen uptake by dendritic cells, and subsequent induction of CTLs in mice. Conclusions These results show that influenza virosomes loaded with conserved influenza epitopes could be the basis of a novel cross-protective influenza vaccine.

Modified from: Soema et al. Pharm Res. 2015; 32: 1505–1515.

Why study is needed

What you did

What you found

How you advance the field

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Customer Service Marketing your work Using keywords

Search Engine Optimization

Identify 7–8 keywords (try to use standard terms*)

Use 2 in your title, 5–6 in the keyword list

Use 3 keywords 3–4 times in your abstract

Use keywords in headings when appropriate

Be consistent throughout your paper, but include synonyms

Cite your previous publications when relevant

*From PsycINFO, BIOSIS, ChemWeb, ERIC Thesaurus, GeoRef, MeSH, etc

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Section 5

Cover letters

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Customer Service Marketing your work

Dear Dr Struman,

Please find enclosed our manuscript entitled “Evaluation of ICT in Glasgow prognostic scoring in patients undergoing curative

resection for liver metastases,” which we would like to submit for publication as an Original Article in the International Medical

ICT Journal.

The Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) is of value for a variety of tumours. Several studies have investigated the prognostic value of the GPS in patients with metastatic breast cancer, but few studies have performed such an investigation for patients undergoing liver resection for liver metastases. Furthermore, there are currently no studies that have examined the prognostic value of the modified GPS (mGPS) using an ICT platform in these patients. The present study evaluated the mGPS using ICT in terms of its prognostic value for postoperative death in patients undergoing liver resection for breast cancer liver metastases.

A total of 318 patients with breast cancer liver metastases who underwent hepatectomy over a 15-year period were included in this study. The mGPS was calculated using ICT based on the levels of C-reactive protein and albumin, and the disease-free survival and cancer-specific survival rates were evaluated in relation to the mGPS. Prognostic significance was retrospectively analyzed by univariate and multivariate analyses. Overall, the results showed a significant association between cancer-specific survival and the mGPS and carcinoembryonic antigen level, and a higher mGPS was associated with increased aggressiveness of liver recurrence and poorer survival in these patients. This study is the first to demonstrate that the preoperative mGPS via a simple ICT tool is a useful prognostic factor for postoperative survival in cancer patients undergoing curative resection. This information is immediately clinically applicable for surgeons as well as hospital information and patient record systems and health care protocol developers. As a premier journal covering ICT in health care, we believe that the International Medical ICT Journal is the perfect platform from which to share our results with all those concerned with ICT use in cancer management.

Give the background to the research

What was done and what was found

Interest to journal’s readers

Cover letter to the editor

Editor’s name Manuscript title

Article type

Declarations on publication ethics Suggested reviewers Contact information

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Customer Service Marketing your work Cover letter to the editor

This study is the first to demonstrate that the preoperative mGPS via a simple ICT tool is a useful prognostic factor for postoperative survival in cancer patients undergoing curative resection. This information is immediately clinically applicable for surgeons as well as hospital information and patient record systems and health care protocol developers. As a premier journal covering ICT in health care, we believe that the International Medical ICT Journal is the perfect platform from which to share our results with all those concerned with ICT use in cancer management.

Why interesting to the journal’s readership (para 4)

Target your journal – keywords from the Aims and Scope

Conclusion & importance

Relevance

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Customer Service Marketing your work Cover letter to the editor

Highlight recent issues in the media

“Given the considerable attention climate change has received worldwide, it will be important to…”

Highlight recent policy changes

“Recently, the Japanese government has implemented new incentives to promote entrepreneurship …”

Highlight recently published articles in

their journal

“It has recently been reported in your journal that wind turbines produce the cleanest form of energy. However, their efficiency still remains a problem…”

Highlight current controversies

“Currently, there is disagreement on the effect of substrate rigidity on stem cell survival. Our study aims to address this controversy…”

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Customer Service Marketing your work Cover letter to the editor

Important information:

Recommended reviewers Author’s contact information

We would like to recommend the following reviewers to evaluate our manuscript: 1. Reviewer 1 and contact information 2. Reviewer 2 and contact information 3. Reviewer 3 and contact information 4. Reviewer 4 and contact information Please address all correspondence to:

Reviewers

Contact information

Can also exclude reviewers

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Customer Service Marketing your work

Recommending reviewers

Where to find them?

From your reading/references, networking at conferences

How senior? Aim for mid-level researchers

Who to avoid? Collaborators (past 5 years),

researchers from your university

International list: 1 or 2 from Asia, 1 or 2 from Europe, and 1 or 2 from North America

Choose reviewers who have published in your target journal

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Customer Service Marketing your work Cover letter to the editor

We confirm that this manuscript has not been published elsewhere and is not under consideration by another journal. All authors have approved the manuscript and agree with submission to the Journal of Economic Research & Practice. This study was funded by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

Last paragraph:

Declarations related to publication ethics Source of funding Conflicts of interest

Ethics

Funding

Conflicts of interest

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Section 6

Peer review

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Peer review What reviewers are looking for

The science

The manuscript

Relevant hypothesis Good study design & appropriate

methodology Good data analysis Valid conclusions

Logical flow of information Manuscript structure and formatting Appropriate references High readability

Peer review is a positive process!

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Peer review Decision letter

“Slush pile” desk review: Rejection (not novel, no focus or rationale, wrong scope or format) / Resubmit after editing

Peer review: Accept / Accept with minor revisions / Revise & resubmit / “Reject” • Hard rejection

o Flaw in design or methods, ethics o Major misinterpretation, lack of evidence

• Soft rejection o Incomplete reporting or overgeneralization o Additional analyses needed o Presentation problem

Interpret the decision letter carefully (& after a break)

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Peer review Decision letter

25 November 2014

Dear Dr. Costa,

Manuscript ID Nano-014-2211-9: “Optimizing electron transport layers in multilayer OLEDs devices ”

Your manuscript has been reviewed, and we regret to inform you that based on our Expert reviewers’ comments, it is not possible to further consider your manuscript in its current form for publication in Nanoletters.

Although the reviews are not entirely negative, it is evident from the extensive comments that the manuscript, in its current form, does not meet the criteria for publication in Nanoletters. The results are too preliminary and incomplete for publication at the present time.

The reviewer comments are included at the bottom of this letter. I hope the information provided by the reviewers will be helpful in future.

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Peer review Editor is interested

in your work

The Reviewer comments are not entirely negative.

It is not possible to consider your manuscript in its current form.

I hope the information provided will be helpful when you revise your manuscript.

I regret that the outcome has not been favorable at this time.

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Peer review

We cannot publish your manuscript

Your study does not contain novel results that merit publication in our journal.

We appreciate your interest in our journal. However, we will not further consider your manuscript for publication.

We wish you luck in publishing your results elsewhere.

Editor is not interested in your work

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Peer review Revise for resubmission

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Once again, thank you for submitting your manuscript to Plant and Soil and I look forward to receiving your revised manuscript.

How to respond

Due date for resubmission

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Peer review Reviewer response letter

Respond to every reviewer comment

Easy for editor & reviewers to

see changes

• Revise and keep to the deadline; be polite • Restate reviewer’s comment • Refer to line and page numbers

Use a different color font

Highlight the text

Strikethrough font for deletions

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Coverage and Staffing Plan Peer review Reviewer response letter

Reviewer Comment: In your analysis of the data you have chosen to use a somewhat obscure fitting function (regression). In my opinion, a simple Gaussian function would have sufficed. Moreover, the results would be more instructive and easier to compare to previous results.

Response: We agree with the Reviewer’s assessment of the analysis. Our tailored function, in its current form, makes it difficult to tell that this measurement constitutes a significant improvement over previously reported values. We describe our new analysis using a Gaussian fitting function in our revised Results section (Page 6, Lines 12–18).

Agreement

Revisions Location

Why agree

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Reviewer Comment: In your analysis of the data you have chosen to use a somewhat obscure fitting function (regression). In my opinion, a simple Gaussian function would have sufficed. Moreover, the results would be more instructive and easier to compare with previous results.

Response: Although a simple Gaussian fit would facilitate comparison with the results of other studies, our tailored function allows for the analysis of the data in terms of the “Pack model” [Pack et al., 2015]. Hence, we have explained the use of this function and the Pack model in our revised Discussion section (Page 12, Lines 2–6).

Evidence

Revisions

Location

Reviewer response letter

Agree or disagree with evidence

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Please see Activity 3 in your Workbook

Activity 3: Peer review

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Promoting your research after publication

Section 7

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Publicize your work

Presenting after you publish

Advantages

Actively promote your article

Advice on future directions

Networking with researchers/media

Networking with journal editors

Conferences, Seminars, Press Conferences, Media Enquiries, Media Interviews,

Social Media, Open Days, Public Education

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Publicize your work Publicizing your article

Increase the impact of your research after publication

• Conference • Web, email • Social media • Press release • Newsletter • Report

Respect news embargo

Report clearly and accurately

Respect access/archive policies

Respect copyright/CC licenses

Respect journal publication policy

Check conference guidelines

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Coverage and Staffing Plan

Publicize your work Your multiple audiences

Everyone evaluates your study…and you

Pre- and post-publication impact

• Journal editors & reviewers • Readers, opinion/policy makers • Students, researchers, industry • Employers, schools, interest groups • (Science) Media, public, politicians • Conference/journal panels • Review boards, funders, donors

Quality, Impact & Relevance

Why your work is important!

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Coverage and Staffing Plan

Publicize your work Match your audience

Pre- and post-publication impact

IMRaD research article

(journals,

posters, slides)

Hard news

(conclusion as “lede”)

(press

releases)

Hard news,

delayed lede

(implication at start)

Soft news/

Feature story

(news-letters)

Hard news,

delayed lede + kicker

(implication at start &

end)

Only after journal publication!

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Coverage and Staffing Plan

Publicize your work Match your audience

Writing for the public

Hard news

Heading

• Can say “new”; can use subheading • Name the source (institution)

Conclusion first (lede/top line) • Name the source (researchers & journal) • Implications or importance in a quote

Results before Methods; use bullets Background last

• Try to end with a quote

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Publicize your work Match your audience

Writing for the public

Hard news

6WHs

• Who? What? Where? Why? When? How? Keep the lede short (15-20 words) Be concise!

• Short paragraphs • 300-400 words

Stress what is new Avoid jargon and technical language Background info and Contact in “Notes” at end

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Be an effective communicator

Your goal is not only to be published, but also to be widely read and cited

Developing advanced writing skills

Logically communicating your ideas in your manuscript

Making the best first impression

Promoting your research findings to different

audiences

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