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VALRIE ANN GERARD

Editor/Writer, Science and Medicine

Val Gerard - Editor and Writer in Science and MedicineScope:  biology, botany, chemistry, ecology, environmental policy, environmental science, evolutionary biology, geography, geology, marine science, mathematical modeling, medicine, oceanography, physiology, veterinary medicine, zoology, and related scientific fields.

 

 

Academic Editing/Writing Experience:

  • Science and medical editor and writer since 2001.

  • Specializes in organization, interpretation, and clear presentation of complex information.

  • Helps clients improve their writing skills for future projects, including non-native English speakers.

  • Past and current clients from Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Columbia, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Patagonia, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Thailand, Uganda, the U.K., the U.S., and Venezuela.

  • More than fifty publications (see her publication list, below) and one million dollars worth of successful grant proposals.

  • Over thirty years of teaching experience, including scientific writing courses.

  • Served as advisor and/or mentor to many graduate and undergraduate students.

  • Past experience as associate editor and/or reviewer for over two dozen scientific journals, including Science, and government funding agencies.

  • Provides fast turnaround.  Helps you submit your dissertation, thesis, proposal, or project on time.

Graduate students:  Many students who fail to finish their degrees quit in the writing phase.  Don’t become a “dissertation dropout”!  

  • Get help with the thesis/dissertation proposal stage -  Val provides help with your proposal, including literature review and research plan. 
  • Get help with methods, data interpretation and presentation – Val specializes in helping you write clear, concise, and accurate Methods and Results sections, and in designing figures and tables.
  • Get help writing the final thesis/dissertation – Val shows you how to organize your material, including your Literature Review and Discussion, and polishes your writing.
  • Get help with revisions – Val helps you make changes in response to comments by your advisor and committee members.
  • Get help with the defense – Val can help you prepare your presentation, and will provide you with practice sessions if desired.
  • Get help with publications – Val will guide you through the manuscript preparation process and help you get your work published.

Undergraduate students: Most students do not take any writing courses beyond English 101. Term papers and theses can be major hurdles in completing your degree.

  • Get help with science projects – Val can help you design your project and interpret the data.
  • Get help with term papers – Val provides assistance with term papers, improving organization and writing.
  • Get help with your thesis – Val can help you organize and write an undergraduate thesis.

See Dr. Gerard's articles:

Does Your Editor Need to Be an Expert in Your Field?

Getting Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals

How Does a Good Editor Make Your Material Clearer and More Reader-friendly?

Steps in Writing a Science Thesis or Dissertation

Writing a Successful Grant Proposal

SPECIALITIES

Science editing and writing
Medical editing and writing
Including: Medicine, Biology, Chemistry, Physiology, Oceanography,
Environmental science and policy

ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND EDUCATION

Adjunct Professor, University of Oregon, 2001-02
Associate/Assistant Professor, SUNY Stony Brook 1983-1999 (retired 1999)
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Oregon 1998
Visiting Associate Professor, University of California, Davis 1990
Research Fellow, California Institute of Technology 1978-83
Postdoctoral Fellow, Dalhousie University 1976-1978
Doctoral student, University of California, Santa Cruz 1972-1976 (M.A. 1974, Ph.D. 1976)

Selected Publications

  • Benson, A.A., A.M. Nonomura & V.A. Gerard. 2009. The path of carbon in photosynthesis. XXV. Plant and algal growth responses to glycopyranosides. J. Plant Nutrition 32:1185-1200
  • Korb, R. & V.A.Gerard. 2000. Effects of concurrent low temperature and low nitrogen supply on polar and temperate seaweeds.  Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 198:73-82
  • Korb, R. & V.A..Gerard. 2000. Nutrient assimilation characteristics of polar seaweeds from differing nitrogen environments. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 198:83-92
  • Gerard, V.A., R.M. Cerrato & A. Larson. 1999. Potential impacts of a western Pacific grapsid crab on intertidal communities of  the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. Biol.Invasions 1:353-361
  • Gerard, V.A. 1999. Positive interactions between cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, and the brown alga, Ascophyllum nodosum ecad scorpioides, in a mid-Atlantic coast salt marsh. J.Exp.Mar.Biol.Ecol. 239:157-164
  • Gerard, V.A. 1997.  The role of nitrogen nutrition in high-temperature tolerance of the kelp, Laminaria saccharina (Chromophyta).  J.Phycol. 33:800-810
  • Gerard, V.A. 1997. Environmental stress during early development of kelp sporophytes (Laminaria saccharina): How long do effects persist? J.Appl.Phycol. 9:5-9
  • Gerard, V.A., & T. Driscoll. 1996. A spectrophotometric assay for Rubisco activity: application to the kelp Laminaria saccharina and implications for radiometric assays. J.Phycol. 32:880-884
  • Bruhn, J., & V.A. Gerard. 1996. Photoinhibition and recovery of the kelp, Laminaria saccharina, at optimal and  superoptimal temperatures. Mar.Biol. 125: 639-648
  • Gerard, V.A. & C.N. Conarck. 1991. Identifying the cause an early onset of seizures in puppies with epileptic parents. Vet.Med. 11:1060-61
  • Gerard, V.A. 1990. Ecotypic differentiation in the kelp Laminaria saccharina:  phase-specific adaptation in a complex life-cycle. Mar.Biol. 107:519-528
  • Gerard, V.A., S. Dunham & G. Rosenberg. 1990. Nitrogen-fixation by cyanobacteria associated with Codium fragile  (Chlorophyta): environmental effects and transfer of fixed nitrogen. Mar.Biol. 105:1-8
  • Burgman, M.A. & V.A. Gerard. 1990. A stage-structured, stochastic population model of the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera. Mar.Biol. 105:15-23
  • Greene, R.M. & V.A. Gerard. 1990. Effects of high-frequency light fluctuations on growth and photoacclimation of the red alga, Chondrus crispus. Mar.Biol. 105:337-344
  • Gerard, V.A. 1988. Ecotypic differentiation in light-related traits of Laminaria saccharina. Mar.Biol. 97:25-36
  • Gerard, V.A. & K. DuBois. 1988. Temperature ecotypes near the southern boundary of the kelp, Laminaria saccharina. Mar.Biol. 97:575-80
  • Gerard, V.A. 1987. Hydrodynamic streamlining of Laminaria saccharina in response to mechanical stress.  J.Exp.Mar.Biol.Ecol. 107:237-244
  • Gerard, V.A., K. DuBois & R. Greene. 1987. Growth of two Laminaria saccharina populations to environmental variation. Hydrobiologia 151:229-232
  • Gerard, V.A. 1987. Optimizing biomass production on marine farms. In Seaweed cultivation for renewable resources. Elsevier, Amsterdam
  • Gerard, V.A. 1986. Photosynthetic characteristics of Macrocystis pyrifera determined in situ. Mar.Biol. 90:473-482
  • Gerard, V.A. 1984. The light environment in a giant kelp forest: influence of Macrocystis pyrifera on spatial and temporal variability. Mar.Biol. 84:189-195
  • Gerard, V.A. 1984. Physiological effects of El Nino on giant kelp in southern California. Mar.Bio.Lett. 5:317-22
  • Gerard, V.A. & W.J. North. 1984. Measuring growth, production, and yield of the giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera. Hydrobiologia 116:321-324
  • Gerard, V.A. & H. Kirkman. 1984. Ecological observations on a branched, loose-lying form of Macrocystis pyrifera  (L.) C. Agardh in New Zealand. Bot.Mar. 27:105-109
  • Gerard, V.A. 1982. In situ water motion and nutrient uptake by the giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera. Mar.Biol. 69:51-54
  • Gerard, V.A. 1982. In situ rates of nitrate uptake by Macrocystis pyrifera: tissue differences, environmental effects, and predictions of N-limited growth. J.Exp.Mar.Biol.Ecol. 62:211-224
  • Gerard, V.A. 1982. Growth and utilization of internal nitrogen reserves by the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera in a low nitrogen environment. Mar.Biol. 66:27-35
  • North, W.J., V.A. Gerard, & J. Kuwabara. 1982. Farming Macrocystis at coastal and oceanic sites. In Synthetic and degradative processes in marine macrophytes. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin.
  • Gerard, V.A. & W.J. North. 1981. Kelp growth on an ocean farm in relation to fertilizing. Proc. Internat.Seaweed Symp. 10:581-586
  • North, W.J., V.A. Gerard, & R. McPeak. 1981. Experimental fertilizing of coastal Macrocystis beds. Proc.Internat. Seaweed Symp. 10:613-618
  • North, W.J. V.A. Gerard, & J. Kuwabara. 1981. Biomass production by freshwater and marine macrophytes. In Biomass as a nonfossil fuel source. ACS Symp.Ser. 144
  • Gerard, V.A. & K.H. Mann. 1979. Growth and production of Laminaria longicruris populations exposed to different intensities of water movement. J.Phycol. 15:33-41
  • Pearse, J.S. & V.A. Gerard. 1977. Kelp forests. In Coastal ecosystem management. John Wiley, NY

FEEDBACK

“Dr. Val Gerard was extremely helpful and was really in tune with what I wanted. Her comments on my article are precise and informative. Will definitely ask for her service if I need help with manuscripts or grant proposals.” Jan Chang, UMass Boston

"Val, thank you SO much! I just met with my advisor to discuss this paper and am feeling much better about it, thanks to your tremendous help. I have to make some updates based on his feedback, which are primarily additions to the study intros & discussions and technical changes to the analyses, so I'm happy too that none of your work will be wasted. I wish I had collaborators like you! I'm surprised and pleased to be working with someone who's fast, meticulous, and so honest in keeping track of time and letting me know that the project came in under budget. And thank you again for getting this done so quickly - I'm thoroughly impressed." Doctoral student, Harvard Business School, 2011 (On file with network coordinator)

“Dr. Gerard help was the key for the success of my PhD thesis. She right away picked up my writing flaws and worked with me so I could understand the right way to write. Also, her suggestions about structure and comprehension were right on the mark. My committee was very impressed with the quality of the work presented and I have already recommended Dr. Gerard work to some of my colleagues.” - Successful Ph.D. Candidate in immunology, 2010

"I am very grateful to you Val, I was devastated when my Masters passed internal assessment and then failed the external review. I was thinking of abandoning the Masters but then found the website. With your help I kept going and my tutor has just emailed back saying it has not only passed but been awarded a distinction! I owe this to you over and over, I would have given up but you just kept pushing me on."   M.Sc. in Medical Education, UK, 2009 (contact information on request)

"Very professional and timely. I am very satisfied with the level of service I received." (Masters student in Medical Education, UK, 2009 (contact information on request)

"Val provided timely and professional service. Her background in science and experience in writing make her an expert in editing science journal paper drafts. She spotted those awkward/confusing words, sentences, and paragraphs right away and rewrote/rearranged them in a much more concise and clearer way. She is a very nice person and gave general advice about writing as well. I hope I am richer so I can get more help from her (we poor scientists :-))." Research scientist in Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling, U.S., 2008 (contact information on request)

"I am very satisfied with the editing services that I received from Dr. Val Gerard. Especially wonderful was the fact that her area of expertise is an area that I'm researching. I have a lot of respect for her as a scientist, and also now as an editor.  I was very comfortable accepting her suggestions for my manuscript. She was always prompt with her responses, and genuinely interested in my work. I would very much like to use her as a consultant once again." Tania M Spurkland, grad student & retired HS bio teacher, University of Alaska Fairbanks

"I have used other proofreading services before, but they are not comparable with the work done by Dr. Val Gerard. It was outstanding. I will strongly recommend her to other colleagues that are working with us." Researcher in Marine Biology, Argentina, 2008 (contact information on request).

"Val has been a great asset for my academic career. She asks smart questions about the data presented with such thoughtful insight that is like a reviewer. In addition, she responds very fast, so I can always count with her help. I consider her as part of my team, as now she plays a very important role. My ability to communicate has improved also, as a result of her comments to my writings. I have already recommended her to my colleagues!" M.D./Ph.D. in Neuroepidemiology, Venezuela, 2007 (contact information on request).

"Val provides express and professional service that is worth using. She made my work better, clearer, and truer." Researcher in Physical Oceanography, Thailand, 2007 (contact information on request).

"DONE!!! The paperwork is signed and submitted, the after-defense party has been held, and I am feeling very good!!! As far as congratulations go - you deserve MUCH credit. Thank you once again, Val. That mock defense was incredibly helpful, as at least 2 questions were nearly word-for-word! Your assistance with the talk was also of great benefit, as [my advisor] said that it was one of the best defense presentations he had ever witnessed! I can put this project on the 'finally finished' pile. Your help in all this has been pivotal. I will never forget it. I have never—in my life—ever—received such targeted, useful professional advice, and productive feedback. It has been a true pleasure working with you, and learning a new way of writing and putting together a scientific story. 'Thank you' are words that seem so small, as they stand against the great sense of honor and gratitude I hold for you within. Please know, Val, that I am very thankful - for your patient and technically excellent work has helped to bring freedom of mind, that in turn is already opening new and exciting avenues to my life. As you have taught me much and brought much good into my life, I hope to use what I have learned to bring much good into the lives of others." Successful Ph.D. candidate in Ecology, U.S., 2007 (contact information on request).

"Thanks Val, I could never have ventured to this point without all of your kind words and great editing skills. I really appreciate all of your help from the bottom of my heart." Successful M.S. candidate in Physiology, Australia, 2007.

"I finished making the suggested revisions to the first three chapters of my thesis. Thank you very much for your insightful help...I was extremely happy with the document when I reread it after the editing process. I also feel that I can now identify some of my reoccurring flaws in my writing. Thank you again and all the best." Successful Ph.D. candidate in Biomedical Engineering, U.S. 2007

"I was extremely reticent to put my dissertation manuscript in the hands of an editor that I didn’t even know. However, Valerie was superb! She helped me to order my dissertation in a clear and concise manuscript that was not only easier to read but also sharper and very well organized. Since the beginning she answered all my questions making the whole process a good experience. She works fast and is very competent. After several revisions from my advisor I was thinking that my manuscript was in good shape, but Valerie’s input make it so much better. I also learned about writing thanks to her advice during the editing. Without a doubt, her dedication saved me from hours of senseless self-editing and frustration." Successful Ph.D. candidate in Oceanography, U.S., 2006 (contact information on request).

"Thank you so much for your help on this project. I’m sure other people don’t drag things out this much but I wouldn’t have ever finished this without your help." Professor of Veterinary Medicine, U.S., 2006

"Val was not only a meticulous editor, she was an exemplary instructor who carefully demonstrated the differences between writing for literary and scientific audiences. She provided clear, kind, and encouraging feedback very promptly, and she kept lines of communication open so I knew what to expect and when. If only more professors were like her! Highly recommended" (Contact information on request)