Pubrica’s document editors are seasoned subject-matter experts with extensive experience in research and scientific editing. Each member of our manuscript editing and writing team completes the comprehensive Basic Editor Training (BET) program, which includes five standard modules along with customized training sessions. Our medical writers undergo specialized training in ICH–GCP, CONSORT, and ICMJE guidelines. Moreover, all our editors undergo rigorous English language training, participating in external workshops and programs that provide updates on grammar, punctuation, and style for both American and British English.
Pubrica’s editorial team comprises physicians, PhDs, MDs, postgraduates, engineers, and journal peer reviewers. More than 60% of our manuscript editors have a research background. Based on their academic qualifications and professional experience, our editors are assigned to one of 20 Editing Centers of Excellence (CoEs). Editors within each CoE possess advanced technical expertise in their field of study and a keen understanding of subject nuances, writing conventions, and terminology. Explore our CoE model or browse our editors’ profiles for more information.
In a thesis, the thesis statement is commonly placed at the conclusion of the introductory paragraph. It serves to focus and emphasize the specific research area and thus requires clear and impactful writing. Typically, thesis statements should propose an idea or hypothesis rather than stating a fact, allowing for further discussion and argumentation throughout the manuscript. A comprehensive literature review of previous studies is crucial to validate the theories presented in the thesis. Pubrica’s experienced thesis editors assess your thesis statement for clarity and precision, ensuring it is not only accurate but also compelling.