Introduction to Effective Biomedical Writing
- https://www.uniud.it/en/research/research-board/research-activities/2024/introduction-to-effective-biomedical-writing
- Introduction to Effective Biomedical Writing
- 2024-06-18T13:30:00+02:00
- 2024-06-18T18:00:00+02:00
- Course - Research
- When Jun 18, 2024 from 01:30 to 06:00 (Europe/Rome / UTC200)
- Where Rizzi
- Contact Name Area Servizi per la Ricerca - Formazione della ricerca
- Attendees PhD Students (max 20)
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Programm
This course sets the foundation for writing and publishing research articles in the biomedical sciences. It gives an overview of biomedical research journals, IMRaD article structure, and readers’ expectations of the text, and it presents broad strategies for writing the articles and accompanying cover letters and for revising after peer review. The course aims to demystify these processes, by illustrating the range of techniques and strategies that skilled writers use. The course was developed in 2022 for the Parc de Recerca Biomèdica de Barcelona (intervals.prbb.org/courses/75) and is now part of their regular offer with several editions per year.
Sessions
Session 1. The biomedical research literature
- Introduction to research publishing
- Characteristics and qualities of biomedical research journals
- IMRaD structure – a guide to reading and writing
Session 2. Writing strategies
- Pre-writing – planning the structure and scope of a research article
- Resources for writing (reporting guidelines, instructions to authors, nomenclatures)
- The writing process
- Verb tenses in different IMRaD sections
Session 3. Optimal sentences, paragraphs and sections
- Preferred sentence structures for scientific texts
- Paragraphs – the basic building block of text
- Efficient use of sections (sub-IMRaD) and how to write section headings
Session 4. Good citation practice & Advanced verb usage for making accurate claims
- Reasons for citation in research articles
- Placement of citations in text, and writing text to accompany citations
- Quotation with citations
- Implications of poor citation practice
- Claims in simple sentences
- Claims in complex sentences
Session 5. Writing about tables and figures
- Learn a method for writing a paragraph that highlights key features of a table or figure, to facilitate readers’ interaction with the display
- Apply the method in class for a sample table and figure
- Learn to write effective figure legends and table titles
Session 6. Submission and peer review
- Revision before submission
- Cover letters
- Peer review: types and outcomes
- Revision after peer review
- Rebuttal letters and point-by-point responses
Calendar
- Tuesday 18 June, from 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (half-hour lunch break)
- Thursday 20 June, 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (half-hour lunch break)
- Tuesday 25 June, 1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (half-hour lunch break)
- Tuesday, July 2, 1:30-4 PM, M3
Location
Nuova Biblioteca Rizzi, Aula Master 3
Speaker
Valeria Ann Matarese
Registration
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We ask those who cannot attend to cancel their registration NO LATER THAN MONDAY, JUNE 10 -
The course will be held at the new Rizzi Library, Master Classroom 3, MAX 20.
The course will be held in English.