What is it called when your name appears in a scientific journal article?

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lychee719

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Hey guys,
Ok, I know this sounds really dumb but I CANNOT think of the way you express that you were included as one of the people in a published scientific article. Like when it has the list of people who wrote the paper on the top.... I am so bad with words!!! How would I say that? It sounds weird to say... I published...I co-published...
Anyone know how to properly say that???
Thanks!!

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I think you'd say "I am/have been published".
 
You could say you co-authored the article...maybe? I've never been in that situation but that would be my best guess.
 
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Ah! Thanks for the help!!! :)
 
Never mind what I said...this sounds better.


You should probably ask on Md/Ph. D forum, I'm sure there is a lot more research-savvy participants on that sub forum, than on this one.
 
Say "I am published." Include the title of the article and the submission number. Yeah I had to ask my supervisor for this information.
 
i co-authored a publication featured in x journal?
 
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