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publish my reportHello to all, I am a italian student of biotechnology at Parma university; I want you as I could do for to publish a my report at scientific magazine. In my relaction that I made for a my cours I described the molecular role of brest cancer
Thanks all those that they are replying me, and I hope that my english is sufficient Marco
When you say scientific magazine, do you mean a magazine such as Seed or Scientific American? Or a journal, such as Nature or Cell?
Senior Undergraduate Researcher, Center for Ecogenomics
The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University Experience: Cell Biology, Confocal Microscopy, Developmental Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Physiology
I suggest you go to your library and try to read an issue of each... But there is a world of difference between magazine for lay people (Sci Am) that publish journalists account of what science is up to and professional journals who are publishing results from the lab to be read by other researchers.
Patrick
Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without any proof. (Ashley Montague)
Maybe you could lead us better by telling us exactly what your "report" is talking about? Is it new findings based on research you have personally done? Or is it just a review of the role between molecular biology and breast cancer?
Senior Undergraduate Researcher, Center for Ecogenomics
The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University Experience: Cell Biology, Confocal Microscopy, Developmental Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Physiology
If your report is just a review and you don't already have a Ph.D or a good standing in the scientific community I wouldn't waste your time by trying to submit it to a journal.
If you don't have some sort of amazing journalistic background I wouldn't waste your time by trying to submit to a magazine either... unless it's quite literally a flawless piece of work. Magazines are able to piece together information on their own (hence their staffs of science writers). Your best bet would be to get some sort of blog to post it. Senior Undergraduate Researcher, Center for Ecogenomics
The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University Experience: Cell Biology, Confocal Microscopy, Developmental Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Genomics, Physiology
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