Like journal editors, medical writers need to understand highly technical scientific material, so they usually have an advanced degree in science, most often a Ph.D..
Not exact matches
Rather than train her team to think
like journalists, Wilsher went out and hired one — a former digital
editor of The Wall Street
Journal.
«I can't think of anybody in any other administration that had anything
like this,» said George Edwards, a professor at Texas A&M University and the
editor of an academic
journal studying the American presidency.
Jesuit
editors of the
journal Stimmen der Zeit
like Erich Przywara, Gustav Grundlach, and Max Pribilla spearheaded a formidable and consistent intellectual resistance to Nazi propaganda until, after frequent raids, it, along with the more popular Jesuit publications, was shut down by the Gestapo.
In a pair of particularly venomous columns National
Journal editor and Washington Post columnist Michael Kelly not only derided antiwar protesters as those «unhappy people who
like to yell about the awfulness of «Amerika» or international corporations or rich people or people who drive large cars,» but he also attacked pacifists as «liars,» «frauds» and «hypocrites,» whose views are «objectively pro-terrorist» and «evil.»
The voices of theologians who were receptive to this genre,
like Ralph Burhoe, founding
editor of Zygon, a
journal dedicated to the interchange between religion and science, were seldom taken as seriously by theologians as they were by scientists.
Editors from Leadership
Journal have constructed something
like a Missional Family Tree that traces the influence from «The Missional Church» edited by Darrel Guder.
The
editors of the Wall Street
Journal like to point this out, and rightly so.
However Michael Barker,
editor of Fresh Produce
Journal, says consumers do
like the taste and that «just picked» look of fresh produce.
He is
editor or co-
editor of more than twenty books or special issues of
journals on topics related to European politics and political economy including reference works
like «The Oxford Handbook of the European Union» (2012) and «The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics» (2015), and teaching works
like «Developments in European Politics 2» (2011) and «Europe Today, Fifth Edition» (2014).
I would
like to know how to prepare specifically for a career as a scientific
journal editor.
Critics
like Drummond Rennie, deputy
editor of the
Journal of the American Medical Association, aren't optimistic.
It works
like this: A team of about 50 adult neuroscientists write the articles, and
editors ages 8 to 18 (assisted by mentors) evaluate the
journal articles.
«We have to consider machine consciousness as a grand challenge,
like putting a man on the moon,» says Antonio Chella at the University of Palermo in Italy and
editor of the International
Journal of Machine Consciousness.
«Progress in genomic research has already begun to transform modern medicine,» said Tracey DePellegrin, executive
editor of G3, which,
like its sister
journal GENETICS also published by Genetics Society of America, promotes full data sharing and dissemination for scientific reseachers, «and this progress is contingent on scientists being able to access the genomic sequences, now available through dbGaP.
But cases of commercial influence continue to surface, often making headlines, prompting some
editors,
like Drummond Rennie, an
editor at The
Journal of the American Medical Association, to sound defeated: «You know, if people lie to us, all we can do is reveal that lies were told afterwards — and usually they're lying on their way to the bank.»
For example I have never heard an expert
like for example, William C. Roberts — the
editor in chief of the American
Journal of Cardiology, ever say that your high LDL Cholesterol only matters if you are on a SAD diet and is just fine if on Paleo or Keto.
Since then, Don has written about film and pop culture for Film Threat, Film School Rejects, Adobe Airstream, Devil in the Woods, Pop Culture Press, the Los Angeles
Journal, and was Managing
Editor for Smells
Like Screen Spirit for just shy of a decade.
They also formalize a special office within the institute that functions almost
like the
editor of a professional, peer - reviewed
journal and coordinates...
The
editors would
like to thank the 37,464 individuals who served as reviewers on the Nature
journals during 2016.
Petfinders.com also provides spot - on, non-aversive training articles from the
likes of Pat Miller,
editor of the Whole Dog
Journal, and the ASPCA.
Scott McCartney, Travel
Editor for the Wall Street
Journal, reports on low - cost flights from U.S. cities to Europe, and what the airport of the future might look
like.
At least Schulte (of the Monckton / Schulte / Morano v Oreskes flap) was already a published medical researcher, not just a medical student... but at least,
editors of serious medical
journals like The Lancet or BMJ actually understand.
I am an
editor for a major Earth science
journal, and I would
like to make a few comments about the «normal» review and decision process for a paper.
According to Grunwald, writers
like the New York Times Andrew Revkin or the
editors at the
journal Nature are:
I'm sure you know very well that peer review is by definition gatekeeping; in this case it's closing the gate against pieces of junk * scholarship *
like that from McKitrick or the example that the hacked emails were talking about, the execrable Soon & Baliunas paper whose publication resulted in half a dozen
editors resigning from the
journal in protest.
Dissenting scientific views are now jack - booted through tactics
like pressuring scientific
journals to not publish papers with which they disagree... even getting
journal editors to resign.
We would
like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees,
editors and editorial board members who have contributed to the
journal over the past few years.
Actually, it was more
like a string of guest columns and long letters to the
editor since it is hard for skeptical scientists to get published in the cabal of climate
journals now -LSB-...]
It isn't hard to get published in a non-climate
journal where the
editor likes mavericks.
They had friendly
editors like IPCC lead author Andrew Weaver,
editor of the
Journal of Climate.
I interviewed the
Journal's
editor, Jason Mark, via email on his magazine, how he balances farming and writing, and what it was
like to be media mogul Arianna Huffington's press secretary during her failed California gubernatorial run in 2003.
Like other interdisciplinary activities, recognition and support of interdisciplinary climate science by the broader scientific community — including university and government administrators,
journal editors and reviewers, and funding agencies — is advancing slowly.
A
journal like Science sees the
editor rejecting papers that he doesn't
like or sending them to reviewers that he knows will trash them.
As my term as
Editor in Chief comes to an end, I would
like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have made the past four volumes of the
Journal a success.
I would also
like to thank the
editors of The
Journal of the Legal Writing Institute — namely, Lindsey Gustafson, Lori Johnson, Annalee Moser, Melissa Shultz, and Karen Sneddon — for their input and their assistance in preparing this piece for publication.
It turned out that the association's
journal, based in Boston, needed an assistant
editor and I was asked if I would
like the job.
Also watch the video interview below, where Mohamed and West put out a call to
journal editors who might
like to engage with their plans to develop a «paper trail» to trace the development of Cultural Safety in an Australian context, led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholars and practitioners.