How many of your technical corporate communications are gobbledegook? How much is written by people who either don't understand the technical details, or by people who can deal with technical issues, but seemingly cannot speak English?

Presenting the advantages of your bioinformatics product or services in a clear, concise manner- this is the goal of handouts or corporate whitepapers. Can you think of a use for this kind of writing? I have experience writing technical documents of this type for TimeLogic, as well as writing experience for Genome Technology and elsewhere. See my latest article in GT, titled 'Save the Bioinformaticists!'

For writing extensive, professional documentation, however, there may be more suitable people, and I would be happy to give you the information to contact them. Drop me a line at MartinGollery@Hotmail.com

 

 

"I enjoyed your paper, by the way.

All the best,
Glen Evans"

 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST!!

I am now looking at new consulting opportunities for custom sequence analysis solutions and microarray design and analysis. If I am not the best person for your particular application, I probably know someone who is, and will be happy to recommend them. Either way, drop me a line and I will help you out!

 

 Bioinformatics, Genomics, Proteomics

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