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Katrina’s support in Science Writing for our Research Report 2022 was absolutely perfect. Our scientists enjoyed talking to her, and the quality of the texts was fantastic. Reading them was really a joy. Furthermore, our scientists proactively contacted me to express their profound satisfaction with the final outcome, highlighting their admiration for Katrina’s writing skills.” Head of PR & Communications, CeMM, 2022.
Manuscript and Grant Writing
We’ll match you with a dedicated team of writers and editors who’ll support you at each step in creating top-tier manuscripts and grants. Starting with your outlines, data, and figures, we’ll craft the first drafts and collaborate closely with you, using your feedback and expertise, to refine the final documents ready for submission.
Press Releases, Annual Scientific Reports, and More
We can help you highlight your Institute’s or Lab’s achievements through compelling press releases, annual reports, and more. We’ve recently launched Snippets, which are are one-paragraph summaries of papers that caught our eye. They aim to be digestible highlights of a recent discovery, and why we think you should know about it.
Our work boosts your visibility, connecting you with both the public and the scientific community.
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See some examples of our work:
Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP): Research Milestones. Katrina Woolcock
These Research Milestones are a collection of captivating essays celebrating the groundbreaking work of renowned scientists from IMP, including the legendary Kim Nasmyth and Barry Dickson.
CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine: Annual Scientific Report. Katrina Woolcock (2022-2024) and Helen Pickersgill (2007-2009)
The scientific sections of CeMM’s annual research reports, spanning six editions, expertly written to weave together the recent research from the institute together with captivating themes like scientific heroes and the pursuit of utopia in research.
Plant Cell: Front matter articles. Sonhita Chakraborty
Short articles written for the “In Brief” section of the journal highlighting papers of interest in each issue.
Don’t fear the reaper: Tracing the organized breakdown of dying cells in the lateral root cap (2024).
Cancer Discovery (2024): Zongertinib (BI 1810631), an Irreversible HER2 TKI, Spares EGFR Signaling and Improves Therapeutic Response in Preclinical Models and Patients with HER2-Driven Cancers. Li-Kuo Su
Provided writing assistance to the authors on this manuscript.
Annual Review of Cancer Biology (2024): Not All Carcinogens Are Directly Mutagenic: A Holistic View of the Environmental Exposure–Cancer Connection. Derick Okwan-Duodu
Scholarly review summarizing how carcinogens such as tobacco smoke and diet impact cancer development via mutagenic and non-mutagenic mechanisms.
New Ground Journal for Advances in Science
New Ground publishes articles providing in-depth, insights into peer-reviewed science to make specialized fields more accessible to a broader audience.
Single-Cell Analysis Supports a Role for T cell Autoimmunity in Atherosclerosis and Helps Pave the Way for New Immunotherapies (2023). Katrina Woolcock
Catching the Epigenome in Action: A Global View on Gene Regulatory Logic in the Mouse Cortex (2022). Christina Lilliehook
Roll Back Malaria: Annual Report (2023). Diana Walsh, layout by Duygu Koldere Vilain
A comprehensive overview of the efforts and achievements of the RBM partnership, which was launched in 1998 by the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and the World Bank as a leading force in the global fight against malaria.
Cell Mentor: Cell Press Blog
Cell Mentor is an online resource from Cell Press and Cell Signaling Technology that publishes short articles written by experts to empower early-career researchers with career insights, publishing advice, and techniques on experimental processes and procedures.
Remembering Dr. Barbara McClintock on the 120th anniversary of her birth (2022). Sonhita Chakraborty
Multiple Articles, including Countering inflammation to target AML (2014-2018). Stephen Matheson
Molecular Cell: Q&A Section. Sonhita Chakraborty
Sustainability and molecular biology: An interview with Martin Farley (2023).
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology: News & Views. Katrina Woolcock
Replication- and transcription-independent histone exchange in oocytes (2015).
Reversible aggregation after heat shock (2015).
Using T cells to detect noncanonical translation (2016).
Structure of a DNA enzyme (2016).
Science: Editors’ Choice. Helen Pickersgill
Editors’ Choice is a collection of short articles written by the journal’s editorial team to highlight papers considered particularly noteworthy or of exceptional quality.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Grand Challenges Awards Summaries (2010-2020). Helen Pickersgill
Short summaries for the BMGF website to describe the grants awarded under the Grand Challenges program written for a general audience.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Grand Challenges in Global Health Retrospective (2005-2015). Helen Pickersgill
A book summarizing the groundbreaking results of fourteen research projects funded by BMGF under their Grand Challenges program. Written together with the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Michael Waldholz.
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