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Navigating the dual responsibilities of fatherhood and a research career can be demanding.

This #WorldFathersDay2024 let's explore how researchers can balance fatherhood and research: https://ow.ly/5Nee50SjzoX

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The challenges of balancing fatherhood and research: Father's Day

This World Father’s Day, let’s celebrate the resilience and dedication of researcher fathers who navigate the intricate balance of fatherhood and academic career every day. 

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Generative AI, including tools like ChatGPT, are transforming academia by simplifying research processes.

But how much AI use is too much? 🤔

Discover key guidelines from ICMJE on the ethical use of AI in research: https://ow.ly/exsl50SiCEL

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The ICMJE recommendations on AI: Advice for authors and peer reviewers

The ICMJE has put together guidelines and principles regarding the use of AI in conducting and reporting research. Let’s dive into the key recommendations in this article. 

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With the growing number of journals, identifying the right one for your research can be tough, and hijacked journals trick authors by stealing the identity of authentic journals.

Here's how to save yourself: https://ow.ly/KqI750ShJhG

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Case study: Avoiding submission to a hijacked journal

Learn how you can take simple steps to avoid submitting your paper to a hijacked journal. This case study is based on an actual experience with a fake journal deceptively posing as an authentic one.

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Scientific research thrives on collaboration, but language barriers can hinder participation for non-English-speaking researchers.

Here's how Can Lab Heads Bridge Language Divides in Science: https://ow.ly/S55r50Sfipk

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How can lab heads bridge language divides in science?

Scientific research thrives on collaboration, bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds. However, language barriers can impede the participation of researchers from non-English-speaking backgrounds. English dominates scientific publications, often creating a hurdle for those less proficient in the language. Recognizing this challenge is the first step toward fostering a lab culture that promotes constructive collaboration, openness, and inclusivity. 

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Want to make your research accessible to everyone?

Learn how plain-language summaries can help you reach a wider audience and boost your impact. Discover practical tips and strategies in our latest article: https://ow.ly/ri3X50RTNF8

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Strategies to reach a wider audience using plain-language summaries

Learn in depth how to write plain-language summaries and know more about the strategies you can use to write them. 

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Here's how useful deductive reasoning can be for your research. Uncover the mysteries of logical inference as we explore the ins and outs of this essential research method and demystify logical inference and elevate your research skills: https://ow.ly/zz3U50ROG6l

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Demystifying deductive reasoning: A guide with practical examples

This article explains what deductive reasoning is including its definition and examples.

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Plagiarism is a serious violation of publishing ethics with far-reaching consequences.

Learn why it's bad for you and equip yourself with essential tips to uphold integrity in our latest article. https://ow.ly/BuQH50RshlR

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Why plagiarism is bad for you and how to avoid it

Plagiarizing is often resorted to because it saves time and effort, and many are not even aware that plagiarizing is a violation of ethics. Here we give some examples of plagiarism and consequences of plagiarism.

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Curious about alternatives to animal testing in biomedical research?

Our latest article explores the shift away from traditional methods. Discover how researchers are embracing the principles of the 3Rs.

Read here: https://ow.ly/BxIx50Rl1Yj

#BioMedicalResearch #Academia #research

Exploring alternatives: Conducting scientific research without experimental animals

Conducting research experiments on animals is time-consuming, expensive, and often ends up wasting lives. With the advent of technology, the research world has many non-animal methods to offer for experimental testing. Thoughtfully using these methods to conduct life science or clinical experiments can prove to be sustainable in the long run by saving time, money, and lives.  

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Struggling to secure research funding?

Check out our latest article on strategies to overcome funding constraints from honing grant-writing skills to exploring alternative funding sources, & discover practical tips to navigate the competitive landscape: ow.ly/L0iv50RiTsy

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Beware the hidden pitfall: self-plagiarism. It's not just about copying others' work; it's also about recycling your own without acknowledgment.

Learn how to navigate this ethical minefield and protect your scholarly integrity: https://ow.ly/2L1250RbhA1

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What is self-plagiarism?

Self-plagiarism can have unintended consequences, and it is safer to mention upfront that you are reusing your own text – but without violating any copyright – and supply the relevant information or citation and use quotation marks if required.  

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