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Anyone in such a fortunate position has already learned – time and again – that job committees, grant reviewers and funding agencies are razzle-dazzled by prestigious journal articles, in precisely the same way as our colleagues, press offices, and the media are.
Prestigious magazines will publish articles about how I am an unlikely New York cultural icon, and people will copy-paste my enigmatic quotes and tweet them out of context.
That has helped B.G.I. churn out many articles for prestigious journals, an important measure of success for a relatively new company.
The Institute of Higher Education at Shanghai's Jiao Tong University ranks the world's universities on a series of objective criteria such as the number of Nobel prizes and articles in prestigious journals.
They mostly exist as a way for law schools to evaluate law professors for promotion and tenure, based partly on what they have to say and partly on their success in placing articles in prestigious law reviews.
In 2009, it was awarded the prestigious Polk Award for articles about the military's decision to hire a contractor to assess journalists in Afghanistan, although the series was criticized by the Stars and Stripes ombudsman at the time.
His first foray into this field involved downloading a trove of medical research papers and then data-mining them to uncover hitherto-undetected links between pharmaceutical firms and the authors of articles in prestigious journals.
Publications in prestigious journals not necessarily the articles themselves but the fact of their existence are the established and universal, albeit imperfect, way of claiming credit for the scientific work you've done, and there's always a delay.
He maintains an active basic and translational research program in sleep disorders and has published numerous original research articles in prestigious medical journals.
Two years later, in 1999, it hired Excerpta Medica, another medical marketer whose sub-specialty," writes Brill, "was producing ghostwritten, data-filled studies on the efficacy and safety of a client's drugs, finding the right academic scholars to be listed as the authors, and then placing the articles in prestigious academic journals".
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