The Peer Review

The Reviews are In!

35 min · 14 de feb de 2025
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In a humorous take, Drs. Emme Christie (Dr. EmCee) and Shumaila Bhatti (Dr. Shu) take you on a journey of epic (read: comedic) proportions to experience life as an academic! Join them as they review feedback from peer reviews, an important part of publishing scientific research, and other challenges of academia and engaging the scientific process. In this launch episode, meet our hosts as they give insights into their journey into social sciences from the biophysical worlds of chemistry, hydrogeology, data science, how their research interests came to be, and how they approach objectivity, an ostensible requirement of ostensibly good science.  Welcome to The Peer Review, the only review that matters. We are your peers, and we've done the reviews! Remember to like, follow, and share our podcast and social media accounts [https://linktr.ee/thepeerreview?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=91b41c18-2b61-4291-b89e-4c92eb94a53b].

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