Katherine Flynn

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Location: Southwest France and/or New York CIty
Work: PhD in Biology. Years of University teaching experience in USA and Europe. Over a dozen peer reviewed research papers published. Free lance editor and translator of scientific writing.
Biographical: Native English speaker and PhD Biologist will edit or translate all your scientific writing. Articles and book chapters, grant applications, university course materials, web pages. Work in all specialities of biology and related sciences. Editing and polishing of your English will make it easily understandable and professional quickly and without breaking your bank. A typical research paper is returned to you within 48 hours at a cost of under €350. *******************************3,5 eurocents/word ******************************* (€50 minimum) If you don't have time or desire to write in English, translation is also available: French, Italian or Spanish to English. Here a one week delay is typical depending on the length and complexity of the paper. *****************************13 - 15 eurocents/word ***************************** (€50 minimum) ---------------------------email to kflynn2000@yahoo.com--------------------------- Specialties Experience in government, academia and non-profit both in US and Europe. Author of 20 peer-reviewed articles and several dozen original research abstracts and presentations, author/editor of several scientific review papers, and of both US and EU grant applications. More than 10 years university teaching and course development in Biology, Environmental Studies, Physiology, General Science and English. Scientific specialities: physiology, toxicology, endocrinology, ecology and food science.
Favourite Publications: International Journal of Food Science; Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry; Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development; New Food; New Scientist, Nutrition Action Newsletter

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