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How to get your cell therapy research published – Download the guide

Posted by on 02 March 2017
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Cell Therapy

So you want to get your cell therapy research published? Whilst getting published remains highly competitive, we’ve put together a guide that will hopefully at least make the process slightly faster and easier. We take a look at how some of the major publications work, answering some of the questions most often asked.

Getting published may seem like more hassle than it’s worth at times, but it remains an important part of all academic and scientific study. Sharing your research in a publication allows you to share your work with the wider world and reach a larger audience, which is ultimately the point. Equally, doing the grunt work of organising a research paper can also have its merits, often improving how your research is organised.

For the purpose of this guide we focus on four of the most well known publications – Science, Nature, Cell and PNAS (Proceedings of the Natural Academy of the Sciences).

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