Transferable Skills Course: Getting Published & Mastering Peer Review
- Start: Dec 4, 2023
- End: Dec 5, 2023
- Speaker: Science Craft
- Dr. Brian Cusack
- Location: Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
- Room: Seminar room 4
- Host: Anne-Dominique Gindrat

Description
This two-day workshop guides young researchers through the peer review process using a practical approach that explores the roles of the author, the reviewer and the editor. As future authors, participants first learn how to engage the interest of the journal editor with a cover letter. They next learn to respond comprehensively and courteously to reviewers' comments. As future reviewers, participants learn how to critically evaluate a research article and to phrase their criticism in a constructive review that facilitates the scientific process.
By considering the differing perspectives of reviewers and authors, participants will learn about the responsibilities and opportunities associated with each of these roles.
Preparation
Before the workshop, participants will receive a manuscript of a short research article (approx. 1000 words). The manuscript describes a fictional research project of general scientific interest and exemplifies many of the common and more subtle errors found in first manuscript submissions.
Before the workshop, participants are asked to write a short review of the manuscript (approx. preparation time 90 minutes). Participants adopt the role of reviewer to:
• assess the work's distinctive contribution to advancing the field and its relevance for the wider scientific community.
• evaluate whether the conclusions and claims of the authors are justified by the evidence presented
• determine if the work is technically rigorous and suggest improvements
Workshop exercises allow participants to understand the subtleties of language use that distinguish courteous, informative and valuable feedback from superficial, unhelpful and small-minded criticism.
Schedule
Monday 4th December
09:30 – 11:30 – Introduction to the workshop, participant introductions
- Purpose of Peer Review and roles of the key players
- Personal Perspectives on Peer Review
- Authors & Reviewers: Differing Philosophies and Behavioural Types
- The Art of Collegial and Constructive Communication: The Importance of Tone
11:30 – 11:45 – Break
11:45 – 13:00 – In the Author’s Shoes: Journal Choice & Crafting the Cover Letter
- Choosing Your Target Journals: what criteria should you consider?
- Peer Reviewing the “Journal Impact Factor”: does it stand up to scrutiny?
- The Cover Letter: selling your science to your first choice journal
13:00- 14:00 – Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 – In the Reviewer’s Shoes: Evaluating a Research Manuscript
- Manuscript evaluation: what criteria should you consider?
- Tailoring your reviews to match journals’ differing selection priorities
15:30 – 15:45 – Break
15:45 – 17:30 – In the Reviewer’s Shoes: Evaluating a Research Manuscript
- The universality of cognitive biases: how does this affect you as a reviewer?
- Description of homework (duration: approx. 30-40 mins)
17:30 – End of day 1
Tuesday 5th December
09:30 – 11:30 – In the Reviewer’s Shoes: Writing a Constructively Critical Review
- Purpose of peer review and roles of the key players
- Alternative peer review models and impact of status bias
- Group discussion on anonymity in peer review: sunlight or shadows?
- Reviewing the reviewers: how well does the reviewer perform?
- Evaluating Reviews in a real example (based on overnight homework)
11:30 – 11:45 – Break
11:45 – 13:00 – In the Author’s Shoes: Strategies for resubmission
- The Editor’s Decision: where do we go from here?
- Planning the next steps before resubmission
13:00- 14:00 – Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 – In the Author’s Shoes: Responding to the Editor
- Writing the rebuttal letter: standing up for your science
- Evaluating the author response in a real example (based on overnight
homework)
15:30 – 15:45 – Break
15:45 – 17:30 – In the Author’s Shoes: Responding to the Editor
- The art of diplomacy when appealing the editor’s decision
- Workshop conclusion
17:30 – End of day 2
Contact
For further details, the workshop instructor can be contacted directly: Dr. Brian Cusack, brian.cusack@science-craft.com
Registration
Please email imprs-bac@molgen.mpg.de to register for this course.