Observing APM‑025/APM‑671 rules with full disclosure via UC OATS.
UC Policy & Conflict‑of‑commitmentReminders (for Your Protection)
Scientific Editing Includes
One‑to‑one scoping consult with Prof. Gerald S. Zavorsky, PhD, RRT, RPFT, FACSM, to identify priority issues in your manuscript and map a tailored plan. I’m not crowdsourcing or farming out your work to others. I’m the only one working on your project.
Thorough developmental scientific edit to articulate your findings, strengthen methods/logic, and improve journal fit (beyond grammar alone).
Premium‑level language editing for clear, natural U.S. English by a U.S.-based professor and domain specialist in respiratory physiology/PFTs and quantitative methods.
Editing‑verification letter (on request)—a signed statement confirming expert editing, suitable for journal or grant documentation.
Strategic editorial memo explaining what was changed and why, plus likely reviewer questions and suggested responses/next steps.
One complimentary re‑edit within 30 days after you incorporate recommendations (reasonable scope).
Footnote
All outside professional activities comply with UC APM‑025 and APM‑671 . Engagements will be disclosed and reported via UC OATS. UC Davis provides APM‑671 resources and FAQs to ensure adherence to reporting limits.