Take a 10-Minute Questionnaire to Improve Education for Science Graduate Students and You Could Win Free Editing Services

A University of Nevada, Reno, research study is examining the process by which scientists compose graphics for research articles. The goal is to improve education for science graduate students—particularly international students. Cell biology researchers at every level are invited to take a very brief (<10 min.) survey (IRB approval #2013E033).

10minuteA University of Nevada, Reno, research study is examining the process by which scientists compose graphics for research articles. The goal is to improve education for science graduate students—particularly international students. Cell biology researchers at every level are invited to take a very brief (<10 min.) survey (IRB approval #2013E033).

The study is furnishing 2 prizes each of 4 hours of professional editing services on a grant or research article to compensate participants—a $200 value. The survey is only open for a few more weeks, so take it now while you have 10 minutes! Please email the PI at lwalsh@unr.edu if you have any questions.

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Christina Szalinski is a science writer with a PhD in Cell Biology from the University of Pittsburgh.