“Never be afraid to ask your supervisors to consider supporting you through publication. They often have the best advice, and will know about the publishing process.”
– Justin Byrne
“To know that my work has been considered worthy of publication after peer review is a great feeling. Peer review is a vital process, and I am proud to have contributed to the body of knowledge”
– Chris Dowle
Justin Byrne and Chris Dowle submitted their first papers to a peer-reviewed journal, and won the Bioscience Horizons 2016 Chair’s Prize for best research paper and best review paper as a result. To give you some insight on where their research ideas came from and how publishing as an undergrad will help them in the future, we asked them some questions and even got you some tips on how to get your paper published.
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