English Editing and Proofreading for Life Science and Medical Papers
Dr. Duncan Jackson has a First Class degree in Biology, an MSc with distinction in Bioinformatics, and a PhD in Animal Behaviour and Computational Modelling from the University of Sheffield, UK. Dr. Jackson worked as a microbiologist in the water industry for eight years before moving into the field of animal behaviour and evolutionary ecology.
Dr. Jackson's research interests have focused on the evolution of communication, particularly in social insects, working with a diversity of techniques, including, chemistry, genetics, molecular biology, population ecology, behavioural study, computational modelling, microbiology and many other areas of technical expertise.
His career track record has included time as a research fellow with a strong inter-disciplinary publication record, which is distinguished by clear communication of research findings in the broadest scientific context, and a rigorous attention to detail. Duncan's research has been widely covered in the media, including, Discovery News, BBC, Times of London, New Scientist, and National Geographic. He is currently a reviewer for over 20 high impact journals and the holder of grants funded by UK Research Councils.
Dr. Jackson has been published in over 50 peer-reviewed journals, including, Nature, Current Biology, Behavioral Ecology and Animal Behaviour, in the majority of cases as a first author. In addition, he has had numerous articles published in the trade press and popular media.
Areas of expertise: animal behavior, animal physiology, genetics, virology, microbiology, parasitology, cell biology, zoology, agriculture, ecology, environmental science, taxonomy, bioinformatics, medical research, healthcare assessment, computer science, computational modelling, and engineering.
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Avoid beginning a sentence with an antecedent (e.g., “Its”) or a demonstrative pronoun (e.g., “this”).
When a number is used to describe a single measurement, a singular verb is used (10 ml was added). However, if the subject is considered in separate parts, a plural verb is required (10 ml drops were added one by one).
The definite and indefinite articles should be used in formal writing; however, they may be partially excluded in headings, titles, figures, and lists.
Avoid pleonasms: for example, are found to be in agreement-agree, give consideration to-consider, in order to-to.
When a sentence begins with a number, the number must be written in full.
Avoid using a split infinitive unless the sentence requires it to avoid awkwardness or confusion.
Do not use the possessive apostrophe in acronyms (Incorrect: DNA’s).
Do not begin sentences with “and”.
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