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  • About Us
    • Team
    • Successes
    • Testimonials
  • Services
  • Clients
    • Academic Investigators
    • Academic Departments and Schools
    • Biotech/Pharma Investigators
  • Careers
  • Contact

Clear, impactful scientific writing

SEN is an elite team of PhD-trained scientists offering flexible, personalized scientific communication support to scientists in academia and industry.
Who we are
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Trusted by hundreds of researchers and organizations

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$385M
Grant Funding
Secured

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100+
Academic and
Industry Institutions

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$120M
Clinical Grant
Funding Secured

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340+
Clients Across
Diverse Institutions

Women-led team of PhD scientists

SEN editors all hold PhDs, have professional experience at granting agencies or biomedical organizations​, and have published in high-impact journals, including Science and Nature.
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Building partnerships

SEN partners with academic departments and universities to design creative faculty support programs tailored to address specific objectives.
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What our clients are saying

"I am impressed with not only your outstanding skillset, but also your responsiveness and willingness to put in the extra time/effort."
NIH P50, Professor, Stanford University

"We are thrilled with your work, and we could never process the sheer volume of material that emanates from our program without your team."
Partnership, University of Pennsylvania

“You are awesome! The proposal is very much improved by your intelligence and care.”
NIH R01; Professor, New York University
"Thank you again for your rapid review and edits. They were tremendously helpful."
Translational Grant; Pharmaceutical Company

"We were successful on our first application, which is truly amazing. Many thanks to the SEN science writers."
NIH T32; Professor, Harvard University


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