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How can I publish a research paper as a high schooler?
Hi! I'm a sophomore who really loves biotech and Bio. I'm doing a summer program this summer that allows me to write a paper about genome errors and a particular disease. I'd like to work on it over junior year and get it published. Are there any programs where I could get advice on how to edit and improve my paper so that I could eventually publish it? Thank you!
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Alieh’s Answer
Your article be compilation of information several searches and you wont do any practical research. I think you can publish it in local magazine and newspapers. I will be goo idea to improve your information and technical writhing skills.
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Yarek’s Answer
Hello Caryse,
The beauty of science lies in its merit-based and results-oriented nature, ideally. Essentially, anyone can share their findings if they align with the topic and style of a specific platform. If you have a particular journal in mind, they will provide guidelines on manuscripts, as well as requirements for style and submission. If you're unsure of where to submit, your mentor or peers are likely to suggest one or more journals that align with your research area.
Once your manuscript is accepted for publication, it will typically undergo a peer review. This process involves revisions and recommendations from a group of scientists in your field. Like any written piece, it's beneficial to seek feedback and revisions from individuals you trust to enhance your manuscript's acceptance probability.
Wishing you the best of luck!
The beauty of science lies in its merit-based and results-oriented nature, ideally. Essentially, anyone can share their findings if they align with the topic and style of a specific platform. If you have a particular journal in mind, they will provide guidelines on manuscripts, as well as requirements for style and submission. If you're unsure of where to submit, your mentor or peers are likely to suggest one or more journals that align with your research area.
Once your manuscript is accepted for publication, it will typically undergo a peer review. This process involves revisions and recommendations from a group of scientists in your field. Like any written piece, it's beneficial to seek feedback and revisions from individuals you trust to enhance your manuscript's acceptance probability.
Wishing you the best of luck!
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Chien-Sheng (Jason)’s Answer
I would strongly suggest reaching out to university professors, preferably those near your location, and seeking their guidance as the most beneficial approach. Initially, getting your papers published in a top-tier conference can be challenging, so it's advisable to kick-start your journey by collaborating with their master's and PhD students. This will allow you to gain valuable experience and develop a keen sense for conducting meaningful research.
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Dino’s Answer
Hello Caryse,
We appreciate your interest in involving us in your career journey. Your question is indeed a valuable one. Your passion for crafting a scientific paper is admirable, and with the solid research background of your mentor and school, you're on the right path.
The typical process involves closely collaborating with your teacher or mentor throughout your research. You'll then present your work to a panel of faculty members or special guest panelists from your school who specialize in your topic. This panel will thoroughly review your research and provide constructive feedback to enhance your paper during the discussion.
The panelists will also determine if your paper is suitable for publication as part of your course requirements. Following this, your mentor will assist you in identifying the right organization, either local or international, where you can present your research.
While you're presenting your paper, you and your mentor can strategize on publishing your paper in a science journal that accepts your kind of work. Remember, your mentor is there to guide you through every step until your paper is successfully published in the science journal.
Best of luck!
We appreciate your interest in involving us in your career journey. Your question is indeed a valuable one. Your passion for crafting a scientific paper is admirable, and with the solid research background of your mentor and school, you're on the right path.
The typical process involves closely collaborating with your teacher or mentor throughout your research. You'll then present your work to a panel of faculty members or special guest panelists from your school who specialize in your topic. This panel will thoroughly review your research and provide constructive feedback to enhance your paper during the discussion.
The panelists will also determine if your paper is suitable for publication as part of your course requirements. Following this, your mentor will assist you in identifying the right organization, either local or international, where you can present your research.
While you're presenting your paper, you and your mentor can strategize on publishing your paper in a science journal that accepts your kind of work. Remember, your mentor is there to guide you through every step until your paper is successfully published in the science journal.
Best of luck!