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About Prof. David Stuckler

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Prof. David Stuckler, PhD

Formerly at Harvard, Cambridge, and Oxford

šŸ“š 400+ peer-reviewed articles in The Lancet, Nature, Am Soc Review, plus author of The Body Economic (translated into 10+ languages). Web of Science Top 1% most cited researchers.

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Why Your Paper Keeps Getting Desk Rejected (and How to Fix It) | FastTrack LIVE #49

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