![]() |
|
How to write and get published in scientific journals
الاعلان عن ورشة عمل في المملكة العربية السعودية
كيف تنشر ما تكتبه في مجلة علمية ؟
Edanz is honored to have been invited by Springer to present to scientists in Saudi Arabia. We’re looking forward to visiting you at King Abdulaziz University, King Fahd University for Petroleum & Minerals, and King Saud University. Our workshop will equip participants to write a scientific manuscript for submission to an English-language peer reviewed journal, and has been designed especially to address the needs of non native-English scientists. It will cover the basics of scientific publishing and the entire process of writing and getting a manuscript accepted:
-
choosing a topic
-
study design
-
selecting a journal
-
structuring the manuscript
-
avoiding common language mistakes
-
responding to peer review comments.
In addition to practical advice for successful publication, the workshop will instill a sense of professionalism and international standards for scientific communication. The workshop will be useful for anyone involved with English-language scientific communication, with a focus on providing young scientists with the skills needed for publication success.
About our presenter

Dr. Warren Raye, Senior Life Sciences Editor, Edanz Editing
2005 - PhD Molecular Virology, Murdoch University, Australia
Warren Raye graduated from Murdoch University in 2005 with a PhD in Veterinary Virology. His doctoral thesis was entitled "An investigation into the status of porcine circovirus in Australia." Dr. Raye is an experienced researcher and lecturer, at undergraduate and post-graduate levels. He was employed by Monash University as a Research Fellow and Lecturer in the fast-changing field of stem cell biology. Dr. Raye has also conducted independent research in the areas of molecular virology, inflammation biology and molecular biology. His work at Monash University involved creating embryonic stem cell lines with various reporter systems for use in small molecule drug screening assays.
Dr. Raye began working as an editor with the Edanz Group in early 2009, before moving to Fukuoka, Japan and taking up the position of Senior Life Sciences Editor in November 2010. As well as editing, Dr. Raye also gives training and education seminars for non-native speaking authors to improve their manuscript writing.










