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Are you struggling to write a paper? Confused about how to get started with developing a manuscript? Worried about which bits of data and methods to put where? Need some useful suggestions and templates? Tune in to Researcher LIVE at 10am GMT on the 17th Jan to find out more!

In this interactive conversation, publishing and author education experts Scott McCleary (Edanz) and Gareth Dyke (Research Square) explain the steps you can take in order to develop an effective academic manuscript and write clearly. Scott and Gareth have led webinars over the last year that have been attended by more than 5,000 researchers; their templates and teaching approaches are sure to help you out if you are struggling to develop a new academic manuscript.

Date and Time
Monday, January 17, 2022 10:00 AM 10:00 am - 11:00 am GMT+0
Speakers Dr Gareth Dyke

Dr Gareth Dyke recently gained the role of a Content Director at Research Square. He is the author of more than 290 peer-reviewed articles in top journals such as Nature and Science and manages the Taylor & Francis journal Historical Biology as Editor-in-Chief. He has a PhD in palaeontology on the subject of dinosaurs and the evolution of flights and feathers in birds.

,Scott McClearly

Scott specializes in online instructional design to assist learning. He has Master’s degree in education from the University of Southern Queensland, with postgraduate certification in Education Technology.

Scott has developed and delivered training programs for more than 40 organizations worldwide in fields such as: medical/pharma (Merck, Pfizer,  Banyu, NCGM hospital), business & finance (Deutsche Bank, Skandia, LEC Tokyo), big tech (Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi, Mitsubishi), government (The Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs), K-12 (Benesse, Ochanomizu Seminar) and higher education (Komazawa University, Gakushuin University, Asia University, Kaetsu University, and the Berlin School of Economics and Law).

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