This website accompanies a series of asynchronous workshops on scientific writing - helping you write a journal article
stay tuned for answers on outlining, revising, and other questions you submitted through the survey
Selection based on survey results
Scientific Publishing - workshop opens August 4
Create a Narrative - workshop opens August 4
Data Visualization - workshop opens August 11
Discussion - workshop opens August 11
all workshops remain open for one month
Instructor contact: umuller@csufresno.edu
Technology requirements: internet-capable device, power supply, access to a web browser, word processing software
These interactive workshops are designed to be asynchronous so participants from many different time zones can engage with each other and with the facilitators
Each workshop has its own page on this website with instructions and a link to an interactive Google doc (links to workshops through buttons at the top of this page)
Each workshop will be open for interactions for one month
At the start of the workshop, you will be invited to the interactive Google doc to get editing privileges
Please aim to work through the workshop activities in the first two weeks of the workshop, so there is enough time for the instructor and all participants to interact with your contributions
Each workshop comprises informational and interactive elements
All interactive elements use a Google Doc file (viewing access through this website; editing access by permission only)
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)