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Salon – Peer Reviewing your First Paper
November 27 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
A weekly gathering to discuss careers and research topics, inspired by 17th and 18th century salons from Paris, with a modern twist. These sessions combine livestreams, guest speakers and group chat to exchange ideas, challenge, influence, inspire and educate.
In this session we talk about Peer Reviewing your First Paper.
How do you navigate the delicate balance of being critical yet constructive when conducting your first peer review on an academic paper? In this Salon, we’ll explore the art and responsibility of peer reviewing. This discussion will challenge you to think about the impact of your feedback, the ethics of confidentiality, and the nuances of evaluating someone else’s research. Join us to explore how your first peer review can shape not only the paper in question but also your own development as a scholar in the field of dementia research. We have two great speakers, a room full of people (that’s you) to share your tips, and others who are there to share their own experiences.
Speakers
Dr Diego Forero – is a Research Leader and Professor at the School of Health and Sport Sciences, Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina (Bogotá, Colombia). He is a Medical Doctor, and PhD in Biomedical Sciences (University of Antwerp, Belgium, 2009). He has 131 authored international scientific publications, having a cumulative impact factor of 447.3 and an h-index of 37. Dr. Forero is Editor of BMC Research Notes, PLOS One and the American Journal of Medical Genetics B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics, has been peer reviewer for 133 international scientific publications and for 35 academic and scientific institutions.
Dr Rosemary J Jackson – is a Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Dundee, researching synaptic pathology in health and disease. Rosemary’s interests are highly interdisciplinary, involving collaboration with local and international colleagues in psychology, neuropathology, neuroimaging, and genetics. She has dozen’s of publications and is a contributor to reviewing many more papers.