The Center of Regenerative Medicine (CRM) Editing and Innovation Core (EiC) works with investigators to improve the scientific significance and impact of their writing projects in regenerative medicine. Editing services are tailored to investigator needs and can include assistance with mechanics, clarity, and scientific arguments.

Core Description

The goal of the EiC is to promote clear and compelling scientific writing to advance regenerative medicine.

We offer:

  • Customized editing and writing support for manuscripts, grant applications, biosketches, responses to reviews, etc.
  • Grant strategizing to develop aims, highlight the significance and impact of your research, and accelerate your writing timeline.
  • Conceptual scientific figure design to effectively summarize and clearly convey complex ideas, such as a graphical abstract, a biological mechanism or pathway, and a proposal premise, hypotheses, aims, or project workflows.
  • Research forums for project development and innovation with in-person feedback from an assembled team of experts.
  • Workshops and seminars with tailored didactic content and hands-on activities to equip participants with the training and tools to improve the clarity, efficiency, and impact of their scientific writing.

Access

Service available to All entities, including for-profit organizations.

Priority service for Specific groups, centers or departments – see Additional Information for details.

Additional information:

Early engagement with the EiC is recommended to improve priority and establish a timeline, especially approaching NIH grant application deadlines. Priority service will be given to members of the WashU Center of Regenerative Medicine. WashU faculty can apply for CRM membership through our website–see Join us.

Services

  • Manuscript editing
  • Grant strategizing and editing
  • Conceptual figure design
  • Research forums
  • Writing workshops

Equipment

  • None

Pricing

Please contact this core directly for pricing information.


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Center of Regenerative Medicine