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Edit biomedical manuscripts such as research articles, book chapters, and grant applications. Our commitment is to improve the clarity and effectiveness of your manuscript and to correct any English errors that could detract from its impact. We specialize in the brain sciences and often edit manuscripts that were not written by native English speakers.

 

“So we just went over your editorial
changes. It is apparently a good
thing that I am a scientist rather
than a novelist (or for that matter an
editor). Thanks for your input, it really
improved the clarity of the paper.


Gord Fishell
Skirball Institute of  Biomolecular
Medicine, New York

 
 
 

“Thank you very much for editing
my manuscript. I thought the
manuscript was greatly improved!
I will recommend you to other
researchers in my laboratory, and
those who are looking for an
excellent editor.”


Kazuya Iwamoto
RIKEN Brain Science Institute,
Japan

To submit your manuscript for a free cost evaluation, email it to submit@researcheditor.net as a Word attachment. Our server is secure and no information will be shared with outside parties. Please indicate your desired time to completion: normal (4-6 days), or rush (2-3 days, 50% extra, when available). You will receive a reply within 24 hours with an estimated cost and completion date. Figure files may also be attached to the inquiry email.

 
   
JERI HELEN has extensive experience in scientific publishing, specializing in biomedical and neuroscience research articles. As the former Senior Copy Editor at Nature Neuroscience, she has expertise in topics ranging from molecular to cognitive neuroscience, including neuroimaging and neurology. In addition to helping scientists prepare their manuscripts for submission to top journals (see list of clients), she is also a freelance copy editor for Nature Publishing Group and the Journal of Clinical Investigation. Jeri holds an undergraduate degree in Biology from Princeton University and a master’s degree in Cognitive Neuropsychology from UCL/Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience in London. The results of her research were published in 2002 (her previous surname was Kalogeras). She is a member of the National Association of Science Writers (NASW) and the Council of Science Editors (CSE).   Top  
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