The webinar organised through the IAS Educational Fund, draws on the expertise of the JIAS Editors to build skills in scientific writing, and provide practical information to support new and early career HIV researchers in successfully writing and submitting research manuscripts to international peer-reviewed journals. The session is facilitated by Dr. Alberto Rossi, JIAS Managing Editor and Dr. Jeremy Ross, JIAS Deputy Editor. By the end of the webinar, you will know the key components of manuscript writing, how to correctly write each section, and how to avoid common pitfalls that result in the rejection of a manuscript.
18 June 2025
English
Resources
- Embleton et al. Characterizing adolescent and youth-friendly HIV services: a cross-sectional assessment across 16 global sites
- Oh et al. Risk of suicide in people living with HIV: A nationwide, retrospective population-based cohort study in South Korea
- Rebeiro et al. Incidence of cardiometabolic outcomes among people living with HIV-1 initiated on integrase strand transfer inhibitor versus non-integrase strand transfer inhibitor ART: retrospective analysis of insurance claims [...]
- Journal Author Name Estimator (JANE)
- International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) - Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals
- Reporting guidelines for main study types
- Buriak et al. Best Practices for Using AI When Writing Scientific Manuscripts
- JIAS Guidelines on AI
- Committee on Publication Ethics
- European Association of Science Editors – Guidelines for authors
- Wiley Author Services