Write scientific manuscripts. IMRAD structure, citations (APA/AMA/Vancouver), figures/tables, reporting guidelines (CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA), abstracts, for research papers and journal submissions.
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January 20, 2026
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npx add-skill https://github.com/kjgarza/marketplace-claude/blob/main/plugins/scholarly-comms-researcher/skills/scientific-writing/SKILL.md -a claude-code --skill scientific-writingInstallation paths:
.claude/skills/scientific-writing/# Scientific Writing ## Overview Scientific writing is a process for communicating research with precision and clarity. Write manuscripts using IMRAD structure, citations (APA/AMA/Vancouver), figures/tables, and reporting guidelines (CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA). Apply this skill for research papers and journal submissions. ## When to Use This Skill This skill should be used when: - Writing or revising any section of a scientific manuscript (abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion) - Structuring a research paper using IMRAD or other standard formats - Formatting citations and references in specific styles (APA, AMA, Vancouver, Chicago, IEEE) - Creating, formatting, or improving figures, tables, and data visualizations - Applying study-specific reporting guidelines (CONSORT for trials, STROBE for observational studies, PRISMA for reviews) - Drafting abstracts that meet journal requirements (structured or unstructured) - Preparing manuscripts for submission to specific journals - Improving writing clarity, conciseness, and precision - Ensuring proper use of field-specific terminology and nomenclature - Addressing reviewer comments and revising manuscripts ## Core Capabilities ### 1. Manuscript Structure and Organization **IMRAD Format**: Guide papers through the standard Introduction, Methods, Results, And Discussion structure used across most scientific disciplines. This includes: - **Introduction**: Establish research context, identify gaps, state objectives - **Methods**: Detail study design, populations, procedures, and analysis approaches - **Results**: Present findings objectively without interpretation - **Discussion**: Interpret results, acknowledge limitations, propose future directions For detailed guidance on IMRAD structure, refer to `references/imrad_structure.md`. **Alternative Structures**: Support discipline-specific formats including: - Review articles (narrative, systematic, scoping) - Case reports and case series - Meta-analyses and