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15 - Quantify your results in grant application...
Quantifying expected outcomes in grant applications shows reviewers your project is realistic; quantifying results in papers clarifies their relevance.
15 - Quantify your results in grant applications and papers
Quantifying expected outcomes in grant applications shows reviewers your project is realistic; quantifying results in papers clarifies their relevance.

13 – Prepare a talk the easy way
Has this ever happened to you? You're preparing a talk and after two hours it has ballooned out of proportion. A simple method avoids this and also works for reviews...
13 – Prepare a talk the easy way
Has this ever happened to you? You're preparing a talk and after two hours it has ballooned out of proportion. A simple method avoids this and also works for reviews...
8 – Boost the impact of your papers with these ...
Today we’ll look at some outside-the-box advice to expand the dissemination of your papers but also boost your network, your collaboration opportunities, and your CV. All in one go!
8 – Boost the impact of your papers with these three cheeky tips
Today we’ll look at some outside-the-box advice to expand the dissemination of your papers but also boost your network, your collaboration opportunities, and your CV. All in one go!
6 – Follow the OHEDR structure for crystal-clea...
The OHEDR structure allows you to write clearer articles, faster. It consists in systematically breaking down each result paragraph into 5 subparagraphs, which state your Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data, Results.
6 – Follow the OHEDR structure for crystal-clear results paragraphs
The OHEDR structure allows you to write clearer articles, faster. It consists in systematically breaking down each result paragraph into 5 subparagraphs, which state your Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Data, Results.

5- Design self-explanatory figures
Most researchers start with a quick glance at the figures to get an idea of a paper’s results. Therefore, your figures must be self-explanatory. Such figures have the added benefit that...
5- Design self-explanatory figures
Most researchers start with a quick glance at the figures to get an idea of a paper’s results. Therefore, your figures must be self-explanatory. Such figures have the added benefit that...

4. Write clear articles thanks to Maeda's simpl...
If your paper is interesting, it will attract readers from other fields. How do you make sure it is crystal-clear for them? By using a simple but powerful procedure, Maeda's...
4. Write clear articles thanks to Maeda's simplification algorithm
If your paper is interesting, it will attract readers from other fields. How do you make sure it is crystal-clear for them? By using a simple but powerful procedure, Maeda's...