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Blood Presents: How to Get Published in a Peer-Reviewed Journal

PhD Trainee
Program: Special-Interest Sessions
Hematology Disease Topics & Pathways:
Education
Saturday, December 7, 2024: 11:15 AM-12:15 PM
Room 24 (San Diego Convention Center)
Panelists:
Nancy Berliner, MD, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Andrew W. Roberts, MBBS, PhD, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Disclosures:
Roberts: AbbVie: Patents & Royalties: Patent assigned to AbbVie, Research Funding.

Peer-reviewed journals serve a crucial role in helping researchers refine and publicize their work and helping readers sort through the ever-expanding scientific literature. Yet finding the right journal for one's research and framing data properly can be a challenge. Dr. Nancy Berliner and Dr. Andrew Roberts, the editor-in-chief and deputy editor for Blood, will present recommended practices for writing a scientific paper and submitting it to a peer-reviewed journal. The session will include topics such as how to develop the "story" for your research, how to respond to reviewer comments, and what to do when your submission is rejected. The presentation will be followed by a period for audience questions.