This website accompanies several writing courses developed by Dr. Ulrike Muller
Format: virtual, synchronous
Target participants: early-career academic writers
Offered through: Integrative and Comparative Biology
Workshop overview
This series of workshops is offered at request through the academic journal Integrative and Comparative Biology to its authors, usually as part of a special issue
Topics:
writing issues such as writer's block, English additional language writers, working with co-authors
elements of a research paper (Introduction, Results, figures, Discussion)
publication process such as how to respond to peer reviews
Format: virtual, asynchronous
Target participants: early-career academic writers
Offered through: Integrative and Comparative Biology
Course overview
This series of coaching sessions is offered at request through the academic journal Integrative and Comparative Biology to its authors, usually as part of a special issue
Each session comprises a webpage and an interactive workbook (Google doc)
Topics:
writing issues such as writer's block, English additional language writers, working with co-authors
elements of a research paper (Introduction, Results, figures, Discussion)
publication process such as how to respond to peer reviews
Format: face to face, four whole days
Target participants: graduate students and post-docs
Offered through: several graduate programs at collaborating institutions
Course overview
Publishing a paper or writing a thesis are important stepping stones for a scientist. Writing high-impact science requires polish and politics. Your success will depend not just on your ability to write clearly and succinctly, but also your ability to identify and communicate with confidence the core messages of your research.
In this workshop, we will learn effective scientific writing and then take what we learned to prepare a research manuscript.
You will read and edit both published and unpublished scientific manuscripts, and you will prepare your own scientific manuscript.
About me
I am a biology professor. I have taught scientific writing courses since 2012 at six different universities in three countries. I have written more than 50 scientific publications and successful grant proposals, and I have peer reviewed many hundreds of manuscripts and proposals. I am the editor in chief of a highly-ranked scientific journal (Integrative and Comparative Biology) and have served as an editor at six scientific journals.
I am a Marine Biologist who studies how organisms swim and feed underwater. Right now my research team and I are studying how carnivorous plants catch prey in their underwater traps.
In my spare time, I read fantasy novels and grow my on food. I also co-host a monthly radio show (KFCF "Science a Candle in the Dark").
Contact
You can reach Ulrike most reliably by email (umuller@csufresno.edu)