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(Getting the most out of) Reading a scientific paper

May 9, 2019Matt Brim

Devavani Chatterjea (PhD, MPH), Professor of Biology at Macalester College, has kindly shared her essay on reading primary literature in the scientific community. Thank you to Dr. Chatterjea!

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