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Hire Andrew L.
Luxembourg
USD 40 /hr

Freelance native English proofreader and scientific writer with 10 years of experience in scientific research

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Clinical Trial Documentation, Technical Writing, Copywriting, Newswriting
Research Market Research, Gap Analysis, Systematic Literature Review
Consulting Digital Strategy Consulting, Scientific and Technical Consulting
Data & AI Statistical Analysis
Product Development Stability/Shelf Life Testing
Work Experience

Research Engineer

Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH)

March 2013 - Present

Education

Masters of Science (MSc) Sport & Exercise Science

University of Glasgow

September 2011 - July 2012

B.Sc. Sport & Exercise Science

University of Aberdeen

September 2007 - July 2011

Certifications
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Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shubhra Acharya, Antonio Salgado-Somoza, Francesca Maria Stefanizzi, Andrew I. Lumley, Lu Zhang, Enrico Glaab, Patrick May, Yvan Devaux(2020). Non-Coding RNAs in the Brain-Heart Axis: The Case of Parkinson’s Disease . International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21. (18). p. 6513. {MDPI} {AG}
Shubhra Acharya, Antonio Salgado-Somoza, Francesca Maria Stefanizzi, Andrew I Lumley, Lu Zhang, Enrico Glaab, Patrick May, Yvan Devaux (2020). Non-Coding RNAs in the Brain-Heart Axis: The Case of Parkinson’s Disease . International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
(2018). Restoration of cardiac function after anaemia-induced heart failure in zebrafish . Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology.
(2016). Hypoxia inhibits lymphatic thoracic duct formation in zebrafish . Biochemical and biophysical research communications.