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he fruits of scientific endeavor are publications. They come in many forms -- grant proposals, regulatory documents, research papers, conference presentations, and trade publications. Audiences and
objectives may differ. But all these pieces require a well-reasoned and well-constructed presentation of the facts to accomplish their varied goals and demonstrate the importance of the discoveries being reported.
Principia has a knack for making even the densest technical information readable and clear. Deborah Ausman has edited materials ranging from middle-school earth science laboratory exercises to dissertations in computational and applied mathematics. And she has written and ghosted trade magazine articles in her primary area of expertise: drug discovery technology and scientific information management. Deborah truly enjoys the chance to learn about your field and is never intimidated by the science.
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