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Anthony Harrelson Virginia: Research Papers
Anthony Harrelson of Virginia is a scientist and researcher whose work has been primarily in
microbiology, and in biopharmaceutical technologies. He is also an MBA who has started numerous
companies during his career, including Caster Works, Inc. and White Oak Industries.
As much as he appreciates and worked to develop his administrative skills, science remains his great
passion, and he understands that an important part of the process is sharing his results with the
scientific community. He has done this through his writing, and has mastered the formats and
structures expected by scientific journals.
Anthony Harrelson of Virginia says that there are stylistic considerations in presenting research in
written form. Each section of the papers he writes must be formatted to accepted standards. He
learned by example, analyzing the work of those whose work he most admired, and modeling his
papers on those examples.
The first thing that he does when writing a new paper is to outline the data he wants to present. It
can be effective to write an initial draft of a piece, in order to help him clarify the most important
points in his mind. From there he rearranges the material into an ideal sequence. This, he says, is
most important thing: the order and organization of the material, because the paper will be divided
into sections that logically arrange the subject matter.
It is also important, he says, to keep his audience in mind. Knowing his audience helps him to decide
what to include and what to exclude. With research papers he assumes that his audience is going to
have at least the same basic knowledge and expertise that he has.
Anthony Harrelson of Virginia also finds that it is best to write in clear and concise prose. He always
writes in complete sentences and avoids jargon if possible, although when his target audience is
made up of his peers then a certain amount of jargon is expected, and even taken for granted. But
precision is critical, and he chooses his words very carefully. He does not use colloquial English, nor
does he go overboard in using words that a lot of people have never heard of; his writing and
anyone's writing, is diminished by that.
Anthony Harrelson of Virginia says that clarity and thoroughness are his two primary goals, and by
keeping it clear and simple he is able to achieve it.