Webinar description and speakers
Getting Published in 2024 and Beyond: How to adapt to a rapidly changing publication landscape
Thursday 7 November 2024
2pm – 3pm (SAST, GMT+2)
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Scientific publishing is rapidly changing. How can you adapt to maximize your chances for publication and promote your research? We will touch on subjects such as optimizing your title and abstract for search engines and how can generative AI be ethically incorporated into your manuscript.
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Speaker:
Dr. Meghan Lucas, Editor-in-Chief (Chemistry & Biodiversity), Deputy Editor (ChemistryOpen), Wiley
Meghan studied chemistry at Northwestern University (USA) and then completed her PhD in biochemistry at Johns Hopkins University (USA), studying chemical modifications of triplex-forming oligonucleotides. Additionally, she did a PostDoc at the University of Southern Denmark in the chemistry/biochemistry of aptamers.
She joined Wiley in 2012, where she worked for Angewandte Chemie and ChemBioChem. After four years at the University of Bonn, teaching science communication, she returned to Wiley in 2022 as Editor-in-Chief of Chemistry & Biodiversity and in 2024 became Deputy Editor of ChemistryOpen.
Moderator:
Dr. Sergey Paramonov, Manager, Wiley Researcher Academy, Wiley
Sergey is a research communication expert with a background in organic and physical chemistry (PhD, 2010). He has authored 13 high-impact publications (h-index 7) and worked in research institutions across Russia, France, and Germany. Since 2012, his focus has shifted to scientific information distribution, holding roles at Thomson Reuters, Clarivate Analytics, and currently Wiley. Sergey remains active as an educator and consultant, promoting best practices in scientific communication and Open Access publishing.
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