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Letpub, Scientific Editing Services, Manuscript Editing Service

Publishing for non-native English speakers can mean a tremendous investment in English writing, at the expense of other value-generating tasks such as applying for grants and designing and performing experiments. The translation service allows clients to conserve their time and energy by translating manuscripts written in the author’s native language into publication-ready English. If you are a non-native speaker who is serious about getting published, you can effectively avoid any language problems by having our team directly translate your work. LetPub’s translation team is composed of a network of researchers across many fields. All of our translators hold advanced degrees or scientific training from top U.S. universities. LetPub uses an internal matching system to assign a translator with a relevant academic background to a specific manuscript so that each one is accurately interpreted and organized. Each manuscript then undergoes full language editing with an experienced field-specific editor.




Our Service

Our translators and editors will:
Perform accurate, natural translation of your manuscript
Provide comments and questions to resolve remaining translation issues
Ensure terms and phrases reflect common usage by native English speakers
Perform comprehensive language editing

You will receive:
A fully translated Word document with in-line comments, clarification, and revision
Improvements to the text for a clear, accurate, and scientifically rigorous manuscript
In-text commentary to clarify, explain, and progress through the translation process in collaboration with the author
No machine translated passages
Quality control and editorial oversight of your manuscript by a senior associate editor


Pricing

Starting at $150

Time

7-15 business days

Our Guarantee

Our track record allows us to offer the following guarantee: If the client accepts all recommended changes and the paper is still rejected by the journal solely for errors in punctuation, spelling, or grammar will re-edit the document for free or provide a full refund of the editing service.
* Material added to your manuscript after the document is returned to the client or otherwise inaccessible by LetPub is not included in this guarantee.



Testimonials



Hui Tong

Guangdong Institute of Eco-environmental Science & Technology

LetPub’s editing service is very good. We had our work edited with them several times and every revision is very helpful. Our Client Manager Meng, who provided great customer service, is also very patient and meticulous. It is indeed worth recommending!

Hongwei Liu

Hebei Academy of Sciences

LetPub's article editing service is very timely and professional, thanks!

Weitao Yang

Tongji University

LetPub is quick, the customer service is good, and the quality of the polished articles is great. The article was successfully accepted by the editorial department!

Jian Zhang

Shandong University

The journal cover art is very good to make, and the article has been successfully accepted, thank you LetPub. I'll choose to do it here next time.

Ya Ma

Beijing Tongren Hospital

LetPub is very good and very professional. The manuscript was returned on time and the manager Zhu is also very nice. After the article was polished, it was successfully accepted.

Xiaodong Wang

Chaohu University

Before my colleague referred me to LetPub, I originally tried to polish the article myself. LetPub proved that their service is very reliable. The polishing result has also been recognized by the journal that submitted the manuscript. No reviewers found any language problems. Thank you LetPub!

Ning Wang

The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University

The second edit was very good, and it was accepted after the overhaul was posted. Original: Women with pre-pregnancy overweight and obese had increased risk of having newborns with macrosomia and LGA than normal-weight women, both unadjusted and adjusted for all the potential confounders. After modification: Women who were overweight or obese pre-pregnancy manifested an increased risk of having newborns with macrosomia and LGA relative to normal-weight women, regardless of whether values were unadjusted or adjusted for all potential confounders.

Jing Niu

Shenzhen University

The editor made grammatical changes to the article: such as the correct use of "a" and "the". In addition, the editor also modified the expression. After revision, the article is smooth and easy to understand.



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