Delphine Dean

Professor, Clemson University

The JoVE video we published has been really helpful for getting a couple of grants in my lab, as well as just for visibility. I’ve had people I didn’t know come up to me at meetings saying that they’ve seen it and have used it in their own lab.

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Why Publish in JoVE?

JoVE is a peer reviewed scientific journal, publishing methods articles accompanied by videos of experiments filmed in the authors’ labs. All JoVE articles are indexed in PubMed, Medline, Web of Science, Scopus and other relevant databases. Per year, JoVE publishes 1,000+ articles from top research institutions around the world

Demonstrate your expertise to the scientists in your field and beyond. More than 7,000,000 researchers and students use JoVE, and each article is viewed nearly 2,000 times a year on average.

Documentation via video helps you to easily retain and transfer the research methods developed in your lab. This also prevents loss of critical knowledge when your lab members leave.

Documenting your research methods in a JoVE video enables you to effectively train your own team and collaborators. Video ensures successful transfer of how-to knowledge, increasing reproducibility and reducing time and resources lost to failed experiments.

JoVE will handle all aspects of video production, including filming and editing