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Early-Career Advisory Group (ECAG) Webinar: Six months of the new model

Join this ECAG-led webinar for an update on the first six months of eLife’s new publishing model and to hear from an early-career author and reviewer about their experience.

Members of our Early-Career Advisory Group (ECAG) are hosting a webinar for early-career researchers (ECRs) that will look at the first six months of the new model of publishing at eLife.

You’ll also hear from an early-career author and a reviewer about their experience of publishing and reviewing in the new model, and then you can ask our panel any questions you may have.

As an ECR your voice is so important, so please attend and share this with your peers.

Join us on Wednesday, September 27, at 3pm (BST) / 10am (EDT) / 4pm (CEST)

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Programme

Introduction

Facundo Romani, University of Cambridge, UK, and ECAG member

Facundo Romani, University of Cambridge, UK, and ECAG member

eLife’s new publishing model

Federico Pelisch, PhD, Principal Investigator and MRC Career Development Fellow, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK

Federico Pelisch, PhD, Principal Investigator and MRC Career Development Fellow, University of Dundee, Scotland, UK

Emma Smith, eLife Journal Development Editor

Emma Smith, eLife Journal Development Editor

Publishing and Reviewing in the new model as an ECR

Lara Urban, PhD, Principal Investigator, Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, Germany

Lara Urban, PhD, Principal Investigator, Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, Germany

Sonia Sen, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, India

Sonia Sen, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Tata Institute for Genetics and Society, India

Benjamin Liffner, Postdoctoral Fellow, Indiana University School of Medicine, USA

Benjamin Liffner, Postdoctoral Fellow, Indiana University School of Medicine, USA

Panel discussion

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