Career focus: how to submit research for publication
Knowing where to start when submitting research for publication can be confusing and there are a lot of steps within this process that can be overwhelming when encountering them for the first time. This webinar, as part of our careers week focus, aims to clarify the publication process for those looking to publish their research – especially those new to the industry.
The discussion will focus on top tips on how to publish a research article, the basics of the submission process, what different article types exist as well as how to avoid delays with publications.
What will you learn?
- What the relationship between author and publisher looks like
- How research papers are reviewed and processed
- Top tips for those looking to publish for the first time
- The different article types and how research fall into these categories
Who may this interest?
- Early-career researchers
- Individuals looking to publish their research for the first time
- Academic graduates
- Bioanalytical scientists
Speakers
Jack Lodge
Journal Development Editor
Bioanalysis, Future Science Group (London, UK)
Prior to joining Future Science Group, Jack completed his degree in Biomedical Science at UWE Bristol (UK), where he completed his dissertation on the topic of Alzheimer’s disease. Jack has worked on the journal Bioanalysis since the start of 2022, working previously as the Editor for Future Oncology.
Karan Agrawal
Scientist, Bioanalytical Discovery and Development Sciences
Janssen Research and Development (PA, USA)
Dr Karan Agrawal is a Scientist in the Bioanalytical Discovery and Development Sciences team within the Preclinical Sciences and Translational Safety organization at Janssen Research and Development (PA, USA). In this role, Karan focuses on the development and application of LC–MS bioanalytical assays for the quantitative assessment of large and small molecule biomarkers and drug candidates, focusing on novel modalities. Dr Agrawal also drives innovation at Janssen, evaluating new analytical technologies and sample preparation approaches to help answer challenging biological questions.
Prior to joining Janssen, Dr Agrawal was a Staff Scientist at Labcorp Drug Development (IN, USA), where he conducted bioanalytical method development and validation for small and large molecule analytes by LC–MS/MS. Dr Agrawal earned a BA in Chemistry and Molecular Biology from Cornell University (NY, USA), an MSc in Forensic Science from King’s College London (UK) and a PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology from the University of California-Davis (CA, USA).
This webinar was recorded on the 21st of September 2023.