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Statistical Scientific Editing was established in 2018, by Dr. Julian Norghauer, to fill a perceived but unmet growing need in research publishing: the better use and reporting of statistical analyses in addition to writing English well. He lives in Canada, near Montréal, Québec, where he earned his BSc in Biology (Hons.) from McGill University. Graduate studies at the University of Toronto led to an MFC (Master of Forest Conservation) and a PhD in forest ecology and management of mahogany trees in Kayapo territory of the Brazilian Amazon. From 2007 through 2015, Dr. Norghauer trained as a post-doc and taught as an Assistant and Senior Assistant at the Institute of Plant Sciences of the University of Bern in Switzerland. His research there examined the role of biotic interactions and ecological processes vis-a-vis disturbance in the population and community dynamics of rainforest trees in Korup National Park in Cameroon (Central Africa).
To date, Julian has first-authored 20 publications (see them here) in refereed international journals, first-authored one book chapter, co-authored two more journal publications, and peer-reviewed more than 85 manuscripts for 34 journals. He has edited and polished more than 1600 science manuscripts for ESL authors. With his 15+ years experience in academic research and tropical fieldwork in Brazil and Cameroon, he appreciates the right use of applied statistics, knows how sound science works, and also what distinguishes good papers from poor ones. He's keen to help researchers improve how they conduct and communicate their science, so that their work gets published and read widely. |
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