Our research guidance services encompass a comprehensive array of support tailored to every stage of the research journey (Undergraduates, Postgraduates, PhD students, Faculties, Scientists, Academicians). From selecting a compelling study topic and securing research grants to crafting meticulous proposals and delivering polished departmental presentations, we provide expert assistance. Our offerings extend to data analysis, writing support for progress reports and theses, preparing compelling presentations and defense materials, and guidance through peer review processes. We also offer support for postdoc applications, including SOP and LOR assistance, and facilitate collaboration, patent applications, and procurement of lab essentials. Whether you're navigating thesis writing, preparing for a defense, or seeking funding acquisition, our consultancy ensures thorough, effective support for advancing your research endeavors.

Research/Study Topic Selection

Choosing a research topic is crucial; it determines the direction and impact of your study. Consider interests, relevance, and feasibility. Narrow down to a specific problem or question that contributes to existing knowledge. Ensure it aligns with your expertise and resources for effective exploration and meaningful results.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Area of interest
  • Review of Literature
  • Finding Research Gap
  • Problem Statement
  • Designing Research Question

Departmental Presentations

Departmental presentations involve sharing findings or updates within a team or organization. Protocol presentations outline procedural guidelines or methodologies. Synopsis presentations provide brief overviews of research or project summaries. Journal presentations critique and discuss scholarly articles. Each type requires clear communication of key points, relevance, and implications. Effective presentations engage the audience, convey complex information succinctly, and encourage discussion or feedback to enhance understanding and application in respective fields.

Protocol Presentation

In medical research, protocol presentation refers to the detailed outline or plan that defines the objectives, methods, and procedures of a study. It serves as a structured document that outlines the study's rationale, hypothesis, participant selection criteria, data collection methods, and statistical analysis plan. Protocol presentation ensures transparency, replicability, and ethical standards in research. It is essential for gaining approvals from institutional review boards (IRBs) and communicating the study's design to stakeholders, ensuring that the research is conducted rigorously and ethically.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Title of the study
  • Aim and objectives of the study
  • Proposed methodology
  • A thorough literature search.
  • Identifying gap in existing literature
  • Developing the rationale of the study
  • Graphical presentation of study methodology
  • Timelines through Gantt Chart
  • Emphasizing the need of the study and clinical significance
  • Future perspectives
  • List of references
  • Budget

Synopsis Presentation

A thesis synopsis is a concise summary of a research thesis. It outlines the main objectives, methodology, findings, and conclusions of the study. Typically structured as a standalone document, it provides a clear overview for readers to understand the scope and significance of the research without delving into the full thesis. This synopsis aids in evaluating the research's relevance and quality, often serving as a basis for academic assessments and decisions regarding publication or defense of the thesis.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Title of the study
  • Aim and objectives of the study
  • Proposed methodology
  • Results (if the data analysis has been done)
  • Raw Data (if the statistical analysis has not been done)
  • Thorough Literature Search
  • Background/Introduction
  • Aims and objectives
  • Methodology
  • Findings/Results
  • Conclusions
  • Scope and Significance of the study

Thesis Defense Presentation

A thesis defense presentation is a formal oral examination where a PhD candidate presents their research findings to a committee. It involves summarizing the thesis, discussing methodology, results, and implications, and answering questions to demonstrate the research's significance and the candidate's expertise.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • The Thesis
  • Guidelines of the institute or University (If available)
  • Review Thesis Draft: Understand the key points, structure, and findings of your thesis.
  • Create an Outline: Plan the presentation structure, typically including introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion.
  • Design Slides: Develop clear, visually appealing slides for each section of the outline.
  • Title Slide, Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, Discussion, Future perspectives, Conclusion, Acknowledgments, Questions Slide, Prepare Speaker Notes.

Postdoc Application

An effective postdoctoral application is crucial for advancing academic careers by demonstrating research potential, alignment with the host institution's goals, and a clear plan for contributing to the field. It serves as a gateway to gaining invaluable research experience and establishing oneself as a leading scholar in the field.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • PhD thesis
  • Research interests
  • Choice of country for postdoctoral studies
  • Identify host institutions/research groups aligned with your research interests and career goals
  • Craft a compelling research proposal (if required by the University) showcasing innovative ideas and methodologies under our proposal writing services
  • Update CV highlighting academic achievements, publications, and relevant experience
  • Prepare drafts of string recommendation letters
  • Write a persuasive statement of purpose (SOP) outlining career goals, research vision, and fit with the institution
  • Complete and submit all materials before the deadline
  • Prepare for interviews by researching the institution and anticipating questions
  • Maintain communication post-application to demonstrate continued interest and enthusiasm

Journal Presentation

Presenting a journal/research paper involves summarizing its key aspects, such as the research question, methodology, findings, and conclusions. Emphasize its significance and relevance in the field, discussing strengths and limitations. Include critical analysis and possible implications for future research or practice. Engage the audience with clear visuals and articulate explanations. Encourage discussion by inviting questions and feedback. Aim for clarity, coherence, and a compelling narrative to effectively communicate the journal's contributions and impact. For a journal presentation, slides should be structured to effectively communicate the key aspects of the research.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Title of the research paper to be presented (if you have identified one)
  • Research interest/Field of interest
  • Identification of a suitable research paper. The presentations will be prepared as per the following outline.

  • Title Slide:
  • Title of the journal article
  • Authors' names
  • Affiliations
  • Introduction:
  • Research background and context
  • Objectives or research questions
  • Methodology:
  • Research design or approach
  • Data collection methods
  • Analytical techniques used
  • Results:
  • Key findings or results presented clearly
  • Visual aids (tables, graphs, charts) to illustrate findings
  • Discussion:
  • Interpretation of results
  • Comparison with existing literature
  • Implications of findings
  • Conclusion:
  • Summary of main findings
  • Contributions to the field
  • Limitations and future research directions
  • References:
  • List of cited references (APA or other citation style)
  • Acknowledgments (optional):
  • Funding sources, collaborators, etc.

Designing Experiments

We offer expert assistance in experiment design, encompassing all critical aspects from choosing appropriate kits, tests, animal models, and cell lines, to meticulous sample size calculation. Our approach ensures experiments are rigorously planned to yield robust results aligned with research objectives, enhancing the reliability and impact of your scientific investigations.

Required Inputs What we will do
  • Aim and objectives
  • Infrastructure available (funds, instruments and machines)
  • Thorough literature search
  • Sample size calculation
  • Selection of the best experimental design to achieve the objectives
  • Ethical considerations
  • Selection of appropriate assay kits and chemicals
  • Selection of animal models and cell lines

Troubleshooting in scientific experimental procedures

Required Inputs What we will do
  • If you are a researcher and stuck with an experiment.
  • You have no clue to overcome the experimental hurdle that you are facing.
  • Not able to standardize a protocol/experiment.
  • Not able to find a perfect and suitable protocol to start your experiment.
  • Our experts/researchers/scientists will understand your problem and will assist you in overcoming the experimental problem that you are facing by providing you with suggestions, protocols, and study material.

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