[WTI-trainee] FW: Graduate Writing Lab Events on Peer Review and Publishing

Knapp, Liz liz.knapp at yale.edu
Wed Apr 9 18:16:02 EDT 2025


Hi all, see below for Graduate Writing Lab events this April!

Liz Knapp, PhD
Manager of Student & Postdoctoral Programs
Wu Tsai Institute
Yale University
elizabeth.m.knapp at yale.edu<mailto:elizabeth.m.knapp at yale.edu>
860.462.8453


From: Neuroscience <neuroscience-bounces at mailman.yale.edu> on behalf of INP (Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program) <inp at yale.edu>
Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at 5:15 PM
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Subject: [Neuroscience] [INP_general] FW: Graduate Writing Lab Events on Peer Review and Publishing
From: Elizabeth Black <elizabeth.black at yale.edu>
Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at 11:19 AM
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Cc: Gonzalez, Lauren <lauren.e.gonzalez at yale.edu>, Kushelman, Mara <mara.kushelman at yale.edu>, Alemayhu, Aden <aden.alemayhu at yale.edu>, Pataroque, Kevin <kevin.pataroque at yale.edu>
Subject: Graduate Writing Lab Events on Peer Review and Publishing
Hi all,

Could you forward the following Graduate Writing Lab events related to peer review and publishing to your respective graduate student and postdoc mailing lists?
Preparing a Constructive Peer Review in the Sciences
Date: Thursday, April 17
Time: 4-5:30pm
Location: Watson Center room B60, 60 Sachem Street
Peer reviewing others’ work is a powerful way to contribute to your research community, stay on top of innovations in your field, and learn to anticipate how your own work will be reviewed in the future. In this workshop, we will discuss strategies to critically read a manuscript and prepare your formal review. We will also share tips from Yale faculty about how to approach the peer-review process.
Register: https://yaleconnect.yale.edu/PoorvuGWL/rsvp_boot?id=2296409

Inside Scientific Publishing & Peer Review: Journal Editor Panel
Date: Thursday, April 24
Time: 1:30-2:30pm
Location: SHML 115 (Harvey/Cushing Library), 333 Cedar St
You know you have to publish your research, but do you know where to start? Has a previous publishing experience still left you with questions about the process? Join us to learn about the “behind-the-scenes” of scientific publishing in this panel discussion with professional and academic journal editors, co-hosted by the Graduate Writing Lab & the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. We’ll cover topics like how to choose a target journal, how to pitch your article, and how editors make manuscript decisions. Our panelists will be:

  *   Dr. Pete Raymond, Oastler Professor of Biogeochemistry and Editor-in-Chief of Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  *   Dr. Emily Forrest, Scientific Manager in Genetics and former Research Editor at Nature Genetics
  *   Dr. James Yu, Assistant Professor in Oncology and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Practical Radiation Oncology
  *   Dr. Linda Nicolai, Professor of Epidemiology and Editor of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Register: https://yaleconnect.yale.edu/PoorvuGWL/rsvp_boot?id=2296831


Thank you!


All the best,
Elizabeth
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