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  1. English editing for scientific research manuscripts | Bioedit

    Since 2001, Bioedit has helped thousands of researchers by providing PhD-qualified English editing services for medical and life science manuscripts.

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  3. News and Blog - uat.bioedit.com

    News and blog articles about Bioedit, English editing, language polishing and scientific publishing

  4. Study limitations and why authors should not fear discussing them

    No study is perfect and all will have limitations. Simply put, identify the limitations and try to use them as a platform for improving your future work. Dr. Stephen Cooke Senior Editor, Bioedit 14/11/2023, 16:06

  5. Bioedit new website news

    Since 2001, Bioedit has been working with researchers in the medical and life sciences worldwide, offering assistance with English editing, language polishing and publishing services to help them get …

  6. How can English as a second language authors benefit from a ...

    The fact that the vast majority of scientific and medical journals are published in the English language places English as a second language/English as a foreign language (ESL/EFL) authors at a …

  7. Services | Bioedit English Editing and Language Polishing

    Bioedit English editing and language polishing services for scientific manuscripts

  8. Our Story: English editing specialists Bioedit

    Bioedit was founded in 2001 with the goal of using those skills we can offer, as both scientists who can understand this work and skilled editors who can articulate it, to help authors publish their results in …

  9. Why Methods are Important - uat.bioedit.com

    However, those who would like more comprehensive information may like to read the following article: Azevedo et al., 2011: How to write a scientific paper-Writing the methods section Dr. Stephen Cooke …

  10. Writing tips: Avoid duplicating information in tables and text

    A problem that we here at Bioedit often come across is duplication of data both in tables and manuscript text. The problem is particularly acute when authors have to meet strict word counts.