Seminar: Working for and publishing in Nature.com

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By Sadaf Shadan, Biology Team Manager and Senior Editor, Nature.com

Sunday, March 12
3:00- 4:00 p.m.

Auditorium between Buildings 2 & 3, level 0, room 0215 and  Zoom

Hosted by Professor Ikram Blilou (Center for Desert Agriculture)

Abstract

The Nature journals comprise the weekly, multidisciplinary Nature, which publishes research of the highest influence within a discipline that will be of interest to scientists in other fields, and fifteen monthly titles, publishing papers of the highest quality and of exceptional impact: Nature Biotechnology, Nature Cell Biology, Nature Chemical Biology, Nature Chemistry, Nature Climate Change, Nature Communications, Nature Genetics, (…) , Nature Methods, (…) , Nature Molecular Biology. These journals are international, being published and printed in the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan. Nature and the Nature monthly journals have Impact Factors that are among the highest in the world. The high prestige of these journals brings many rewards to their authors, but also means that competition for publication is severe, so many submissions have to be declined without peer-review.

The Nature journals differ from most other journals in that they do not have editorial boards, but are instead run by professional editors who consult widely among the scientific community in making decisions about publication of papers. Find out more about publishing in Nature.com during this seminar!

About the speaker

Sadaf Shadan has been an editor with Nature, the international journal of science, for the past 16 years. She joined the journal after a PhD in cell biology from University of Cambridge, and postdoctoral work on lipid transfer proteins at University College London. She is currently responsible for handling manuscripts in plant biology and general cell biology, and she manages a team of editors handling manuscripts in areas ranging from ecology and evolution to cell and developmental biology.

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