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Overview

The Scientific Editing Service will help strengthen and clarify your manuscripts by providing customized structural and content edits to meet the specific needs of your documents. Editing improves manuscripts but does not guarantee publication.

The Scientific Editor can help:

  • Correct grammatical and typographical errors
  • Strengthen the scientific significance and impact
  • Refine the language
  • Improve sentence structure, paragraph organization, and flow
  • Identify inconsistencies
  • Reduce word count

Scientific Editing Services includes:

  • Explanations of the issues identified in your paper, suggested changes and information on how you might be able to address them further.
  • Insights into how readers, peer reviewers, and journal editors might view your paper.
  • Strategic advice for improving your writing in the future.

Early requests (> 2 weeks) enable sufficient time for iterative drafts (including editor feedback and your revision) for optimum development of your grant or manuscript.

Prioritization:

Documents  with deadlines will generally have priority over those without a deadline. Priority is given to applicants who are:

  • Junior Faculty across ICTR partner schools, colleges, and institutions (Tenure and CHS track).
  • ICTR KL2 Scholars, TL1 trainees, and students in the ICTR Clinical Investigation degree program
  • Those with a record of previous engagement with ICTR programs and resources

NOTE: All junior investigators should be actively working with a mentor who has approved the draft.

Service Limits:

We are only available for editing assistance. We do not insert graphics, upload to online submission sites, or write missing sections. We do not work on student dissertations.

ICTR is funded by an NIH CTSA grant that must be acknowledged in all publications using our editing services and linked to accepted papers in PubMedCentral. Please reach out to the Scientific Editor for language.


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