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Mind The Graph Scientific Blog is meant to help scientists learn how to communicate science in an uncomplicated way.
During the final materials stage of your paper, most Cell Press journals will ask for a Graphical Abstract. This can be a barrier if you are a scientist, not a designer. It is not easy to find beautiful and scientifically accurate illustrations of cell signaling pathways. But, if you are a Mind the Graph user, don’t […]
Creating a graphical abstract, infographic or presentation that is visually attractive and scientifically accurate isn’t […]
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Diversity improves science. Scientists should come from diverse backgrounds, including women, black and minority ethnic […]
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Breaking news: during the month of August, Mind the Graph went on a mission to […]
Picture this scene: You have all your research done. The nights spent in the lab […]
May is the cystic fibrosis awareness month. Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive genetic […]
May is the skin cancer awareness month. It’s very important talk about it, because skin cancer […]
Somos uma plataforma online para cientistas que desejam criar resumos gráficos, apresentações e infográficos. Com […]
International Business Machines (IBM) is one of the most important technological companies in the information technology field. […]
May is the celiac-awareness month, a date to call attention to celiac disease. Researchers from […]
It is always good to communicate new features in Mind the Graph. Our team is […]