Join us this Friday, March 20 for our Workshop, "Navigating the journal editor application process"!
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It's a unique opportunity to learn about becoming a journal editor from former Nature/Lancet/PLOS journal editors. Includes hands-on exercises.π
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Please repost! There's a few spots left on our Journal Editor Training Workshop (March 20) for PhD students and Post-docs wondering what the next step in their scientific career might be. π Taught by our former journal editors. www.lifescienceeditors.com/workshop3-si...
Browsing @elife.bsky.social, I found lots of candidates for this week's #Snippet at @lifescienceeditors.bsky.social, have narrowed to:
1. moths choosing where to lay eggs based on sound emitted by plant leaves elifesciences.org/articles/104...
We have former top clinical-journal editors from @thelancet.com and @natureportfolio.nature.com who know what you need to publish in high-impact journals. We're reaching out to clinician-scientists to offer support for writing and publishing their clinical trials or observational studies. π
π₯ Last chance to sign up for our Editor Workshop next Friday. This is the first workshop of its kind and has been carefully designed to teach you new skills and tell you what you need to become a journal editor.
π’ SIGN & SHARE THE PETITION! π’
New York needs an Empire Biomedical Research Institute to create new statewide funding opportunities for scientists & physician-scientists so that patients and their families get the life-saving and life-changing new therapeutics they're hoping for βοΈ c.org/TDMy2H9JTW
Written by our talented editor/writer @sfmatheson.bsky.social π
Definitely one for a Snippet @sfmatheson.bsky.social ?
Weβre excited to announce the first dedicated Workshop for scientists interested in becoming journal editors.π
This workshop will teach you transferable skills to support a career as a journal editor or whatever career path you pursue.
Secure Your Spot: www.lifescienceeditors.com/workshop3-si...
Do you want to be a PI? The legendary Paul Nurse explains the key skill you'll need π
Last chance to sign up for our free webinarπ featuring four former-journal editors from across the major journals. We're opening up about the application process and the job itself. It's a unique opportunity for scientists π§ͺ to learn about a career as a journal editor. We'd love to see you there.
π ERC Starting Grants Deadline Alert β 14 October.
This year, the format has seen some major changes so weβve refreshed our tips for success www.lifescienceeditors.com/workshops/wr...
Golden rule: Make your proposal groundbreaking. Think bold, think transformativeβemphasise novelty.π§ͺ
Great story in this issue @nature.com. Shows that the regulatory region controlling digit devt in vertebrates was not copy-pasted directly from fin development. So, the "fin-to-limb transition" in vertebrate evolution isn't as clear cut as originally thought.π§ͺππ (lovely summary btw).
π NY-CURES Launch β Championing State-Wide Investment in Science! π
Our new coalition advocates for sustained public support of New Yorkβs vibrant biomedical research ecosystem β creating cures, economic gains & strengthening communities.
Sign up. Stay informed. Join the movement: www.nycures.org/
π§ͺπWritten by one of our editors, former EIC PLOS Medicine and editor at several @thelancet.com journals, Heather Van Epps. π
Heather and our other clinical editors can help you with your clinical research papers to ensure they reach the high standards for publication. www.lifescienceeditors.com
A great skeetorial on a new and much improved method for mapping transcription factor landscapes, with a beautiful image by our own Gloria Fuentes @gloglita.bsky.social from Life Science Editors @lifescienceeditors.bsky.social
We're welcoming another former Editor-in-Chief to our team, this time Allyson Evans from Cell Metabolism.π
Allyson joins our other six(!) former EiCs, and our 15 former journal editors. We share our insights directly with scientists to strengthen the visibility and impact of their research.
Join us at the Perutz, part of the Vienna Biocenter!
Opening for a full professorship in Molecular Mechanisms of Disease ππ»
@maxperutzlabs.bsky.social @viennabiocenter.bsky.social
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Our talented former-journal editors have been writing Snippets: short (1-3-paragraph) summaries of papers that caught our eye. They are digestible highlights of a recent discovery, and why we think you should know about it. You can find the full list at www.lifescienceeditors.com/snippets/ π§ͺ
Important summary from @plosbiology.org on their policy for the ethical and responsible use of AI in manuscripts. Essentially, use it to support you as an author or reviewer. But don't use it to generate or replace your ideas, interpretations, or opinions. They must come from you.
We help scientists better communicate their science, but some scientists clearly don't need it! π
We have a lot of experience supporting scientists with these grant proposals. So if you need any help, reach out to us: www.lifescienceeditors.com
We're hiring! The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) seeks Scientific Editor or Senior Scientific Editor, dependent on experience. Join our team in New York City! Apply here π careers.rockefeller.edu/jobs?keyword...
#STEMjobs #LifeScienceJobs #PublishingJobs #ScienceJobs
Our Research Snippets leverage the talent of our scientific editors and communicators to present recent top research in an easily digestible format. π π§ͺ
β³Just a few days left! Apply now for the #CeMM Pre-ERC #PostdocProgram βa top opportunity to explore cutting-edge biomedical research in Vienna π¦πΉ, with partners like @meduniwien.ac.at, @stanna-ccri.bsky.social & @aithyra.bsky.social.
ποΈ Deadline: 4 June 2025
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Enjoy some delicious, bite-size science π§ͺ
If you're interested in learning how to leverage AI to improve your manuscripts, we're planning workshops π . You can sign up by email to be on our mailing list: editors@lifescienceeditors.com
1st Snippet of the week, from the magnificent Katrina Woolcock, on new findings in the exploration of viral infection, immunity, and brain devt. The science is interesting, and that's why you don't want to miss Katy's comments! www.lifescienceeditors.com/2025/05/12/m...
Having worked directly with many PIs at @imbavienna.bsky.social over the last 15 years, we couldn't recommend them more highly as an ideal environment to set up your lab.