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Dec 2023
20m 34s

The Whats in Scientific Publishing

European Hematology Association
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In this episode, join HemaSphere's editor-in-chief, Prof Jan Cools, as he guides you through article publishing. Acquire valuable insights, tips, and new perspectives on often-overlooked considerations. Prof Cools sheds light on the pivotal role of reviewers in the publishing process and provides his insights into the evolving impact of AI on publishing.

Guest: Prof Jan Cools, KU Leuven. Belgium. Editor-in-Chief of HemaSphere

Host: Dr Wilson Lim, European Hematology Association (EHA)

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