Expertise in editing scientific and medical research documents, with substantial experience in health research grant applications. PhD in biochemistry, BSc in chemistry.
Do you need an editor with a biomedical science background, as a "second set of eyes" in checking your scientific or medical writing for logic and understandability? Do you need help to untangle snarled prose and open the paths of smooth expression, to express yourself clearly to your intended audience? May I assist you to boost clarity and strike that special spark of excitement for your readers, lifting your writing above the ordinary and simply competent? One element of my work is developing resources and teaching in a university-based project to aid health researchers applying for federal grant funding. Within and beyond this project, I edit research grant applications for local, Canadian and international competitions. My editing work has covered a broad range of scientific and medical fields, on topics from natural medicine to ocean acidification, from basic cellular energy metabolism to pediatric cardiology, from cellular mechanisms of cancer to mining of health databases to shellfish aquaculture. All are fascinating, and I take pride in helping transmit that fascination clearly from researcher to audience. My formal education in editing derives from workshops and courses held by the Editors' Association of Canada, the University of Alberta and Grant MacEwan University. My academic background is in biomedical research and teaching. I hold a PhD in biochemistry, a BSc (Honours) in chemistry and a BA in economics and psychology. Please send me an email to explore working together on your writing projects! Keywords: academic, AIHS, application, applications, article, articles, biochemistry, biology, biological, biomedical, CFI, chemistry, chemical, CIHR, clinical, Genome Canada, grant, grants, grantsmanship, health, journal, journals, medical, medicine, NSERC, paper, papers, proposal, proposals, research, science, sciences, scientific. |