Dr. I.Taci Cangul received most of his education in Bursa, Turkey, and graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Uludag University in 1994. The same year he started his PhD in the Department of Pathology. In 1997 he was awarded a scholarship to perform his PhD studies at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. He completed his PhD and returned to his institution in 2001. Since then he works as a researcher and lecturer at the same department. He has authored several publications, is a regular reviewer for several journals, and helped many researchers to write and improve their manuscripts.
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Impact Factor
Impact factor is a numerical value calculated by using the number of articles published in a journal in the previous two years and the number of citations these articles received. High impact value is a clue that shows articles in that journal receive high number of citations. Therefore, in time impact factor became an indicator showing the prestige of a journal. To learn more about the impact factor see Part 1: Basics of Medical Writing.
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