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Research Fellow
Published Jun 30,2023
By Ankur Bothra
Hi,
I am a PhD in Biology from India. The field of my research is microbiology and molecular biology, with a focus on pulmonary pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Bacillus anthracis. I have published 14 research articles, with one as the lead corresponding author, one first author and the rest as co-authors, in high-impact journals. According to Google Scholar, my articles have received approximately 170 citations to date. I have also actively participated in numerous international conferences, presenting my work through oral and poster presentations. In addition, I have received several awards at both national and college levels in India.
Could you please assess my chances of getting approval for EB1A based on these credentials? If possible, I would appreciate if you could provide a percentage estimate. This information would greatly help me improve my CV and enhance my chances of a successful EB1A application.
Best regards,
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1 year ago
Hi Ankur,
Have you been a referee/reviewer for an internationally recognized journal?
Currently, I have reviewed 41 papers for top-tier journals in the field of microbiology and molecular biology, including JBC, Nature Scientific Reports, Heliyon, BBRC, and MDPI.
We do not provide percentage estimates as everything depends on your ability to prepare a compelling case. However, I saw approved petitions for candidates with credentials similar to yours in the past. Please read our eBook for more details: https://www.greencardforphd.com/free-ebook
Ankur Bothra
1 year ago
Yes, to the date, I have reviewed 44 articles for several international journals
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Hi Ankur,
Have you been a referee/reviewer for an internationally recognized journal?
Currently, I have reviewed 41 papers for top-tier journals in the field of microbiology and molecular biology, including JBC, Nature Scientific Reports, Heliyon, BBRC, and MDPI.
We do not provide percentage estimates as everything depends on your ability to prepare a compelling case. However, I saw approved petitions for candidates with credentials similar to yours in the past. Please read our eBook for more details:
https://www.greencardforphd.com/free-ebook
Yes, to the date, I have reviewed 44 articles for several international journals