Science Editors Network

Science Editors Network SEN is an elite team of PhD trained scientists offering flexible, personalized scientific communication support to scientists in academia and industry.

Science Editors Network (SEN) is a scientific consulting group that supports scientists in academia and industry. Our core mission is to communicate scientific content through clear, thoughtful, and engaging writing. For over ten years, we have provided editing and related services to help scientists raise funds for research, publish their scientific findings, and otherwise communicate the goals a

nd results of their biomedical activities. SEN’s editors are uniquely qualified scientific consultants. Each of us received PhDs in diverse areas of biology at research-focused universities like UCSF, Harvard, Yale, and McGill, and many of us have also worked at granting agencies or other science-related companies. We have published in high-impact journals, including Science, Nature, Nature Genetics, and the Journal of Neuroscience. Finally, in joining SEN we have undergone a rigorous evaluation and ongoing training program that prepared us to work as scientific writers.

Exciting new grant opportunity from ARPA-H!
03/19/2024

Exciting new grant opportunity from ARPA-H!

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) supports transformative research to drive biomedical and health breakthroughs ranging from molecular to societal to provide transformative health solutions for all.

We’re thrilled to announce that we were selected as a spoke of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health Investor...
02/05/2024

We’re thrilled to announce that we were selected as a spoke of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health Investor Catalyst Hub network!

We couldn’t be more excited to join this nationwide network dedicated to accelerating groundbreaking scientific and medical advances in pursuit of better health outcomes for everyone.

Excited to support a meeting of the minds in traumatic brain injury! Our second year at the Cohen Veterans Bioscience St...
06/06/2019

Excited to support a meeting of the minds in traumatic brain injury! Our second year at the Cohen Veterans Bioscience State of the Science Summit.

01/22/2017

As an all-women team we know that amazing things happen when women unite 💖

If you want to "win" an NIH application, then you must "think" like an NIH reviewer. Don't miss these online sessions ho...
10/19/2016

If you want to "win" an NIH application, then you must "think" like an NIH reviewer.

Don't miss these online sessions hosted by the NIH:

Nov 2: 8 Ways to Successfully Navigate NIH Peer Review and Get a Fellowship Grant

Dec 1: 8 Ways to Successfully Navigate NIH Peer Review and Get an R01 Grant

Dec 2: NIH Peer Review Briefing for Basic Research Applicants and Reviewers

NIH’s Center for Scientific Review (CSR) will host three different “online briefings” on peer review for: fellowship grant applicants; R01 applicants; and researchers who are prop…

09/30/2016

We just confirmed three more funded R01s and a K24!

08/29/2016

A lot of great news for SEN this month: two accepted manuscripts (Science and Journal of Molecular Biology), a funded R21 and R01, and a successful job application (Stanford professor). We love helping our clients succeed!

04/18/2016

Wow, it's been over a month since the last post. That's what happens when you're busy! In fact, a paper we edited for a client was just accepted into J. Molecular Biology :D

02/03/2016

Are you writing a manuscript? We just put together a quick reference list of our top tips. Check it out before you submit!

A successful research manuscript tells a compelling story centered on a scientific question. It begins with an unmet need or gap in knowledge, and then proceeds to address that need through a...

01/22/2016

Coming Soon: Useful tips and resources for writing paper manuscripts and other scientific content. Stay tuned...

How easily can a potential reviewer find the scientific impact of your research? You may be surprised to know that it's ...
01/12/2016

How easily can a potential reviewer find the scientific impact of your research? You may be surprised to know that it's often the one thing missing from the content we edit.

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