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Abstracts vs. manuscripts: making informed decisions
The world of abstracts and manuscript submissions can be fraught with anxiety. Charged emotions can take away from the primary goal of science communication. On today's episode, we reflect on the importance of striking a balance between abstract submissions and the primary work of research. Key Points Discussed:Recognizing the significance of researchers' work and celebrating their dedication to research.Highlighting the advantages of abstract submissions, such as early communication of research and networking opportunities.Emphasizing the need to prioritize high-quality work that may lead to full manuscript publication.Cautioning against allowing abstract submissions to overshadow ongoing essential research efforts.Considering whether abstract submissions might delay the submission and publication of full-length manuscripts.Weigh the value of your time, consider the maturity of your research, and make informed decisions regarding abstract submissions. Also remember to celebrate your research achievements.