Research communications and research paper editing services

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Standard Editing

We check language, sentence construction, punctuation, grammar and ensure that correct technical terminology is used.
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Advanced Editing

We ensure journal requirements are met, check language, syntax, grammar, technical terminology and format your manuscript.
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Premium Editing

We critically evaluate the content of your manuscript, and check language, technical terms, journal requirements and format it.
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Technical Translation

Translation from 11 languages to English using technical translators to ensure your message is conveyed accurately.
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Journal Cover Letter

We can write an effective cover letter to catch the journal editor's attention
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Images and Illustrations

We can create beautiful illustrations or format your images to meet journal requirements.
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Word count reduction

We can reduce the word count of your manuscript by up to 10% to meet journal requirements.
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FAQs

We offer a range of research paper editing services from Standard editing, which checks language, grammar, syntax, punctuation to Premium editing which improves flow, and also peer reviews your manuscript.
Yes! We can translate manuscripts from 11 languages to English! All our translators are technically trained researchers, so know the right technical terms that must be used research writing. Your research paper will be translated to ensure your intended message is conveyed.
Our Premium Editing service involves a mock peer review where we comment on the content of your paper.
Currently, we do not offer LaTex formatting.

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