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Support the Annual Meeting Oversight Committee and oversee all education and scientific program development, marketing, and vendor management, along with ensuring compliance with ACCME standards and continuation of CME accreditation.
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Advanced knowledge of document processing software including features such as equation editor, photo editor, importing complex figures, page layout, and advanced scientific and technical editing.
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Scientific editing experience reflecting ability to edit documents representing numerous areas of engineering, legal, and social science research. Experience in online editing of complex research documents, scientific technical writing, and advanced PC-based desktop publishing layout.
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We are looking for a scientific editor with broad knowledge in a range of fields in the physical sciences, particularly in chemistry, materials science, geophysics or computer science, with experience communicating technical material to a wide audience beyond disciplinary boundaries.
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MAG Aerospace is hiring for a Senior Technical Writer/Editor who will oversee and manage all IETM/ETM and IKTB development in order to ensure that these products are delivered within cost, on time, and within CDRL specifications.
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Coley took over as the senior editor in March 2018 after working as a marine scientist and freelance writer specializing in ocean topics. “ECO is a publication designed especially for the marine science community so that they can stay informed on the latest advancements, learn from others’ experience in the field, and read a selection of compelling articles written by coworkers and topic experts,” said Kira Coley, senior editor of ECO.
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Keywords: Healthcare Comms, Healthcare Communications, Med Comm, MedComms, Medical Communications, Medical Communications Agency, Medical Writing, Scientific Communications. A strong scientific understanding (MD, PharmD, or PhD preferred) and excellent writing skills.
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We are seeking a highly skilled Bilingual (English/Spanish) Technical Writer/Editor with a strong background in engineering to craft exceptional technical documentation for multiple audiences including scientific and public audiences.
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Undergraduate degree in a scientific discipline (chemistry is preferred) is desirable with 7+ years of related experience in science communication and editing. We are seeking a Senior Editor, C&EN BrandLab who thrives in an extremely fast-paced setting and can support editing, production, distribution, and logistics of C&EN BrandLab products.
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The Communications Specialist serves as a writer/editor, works with spokespeople and reporters to communicate science and policy issues, and is responsible for helping to develop and execute media outreach and engagement strategies.
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Senior Medical Writer, Scientific Communications. Our Senior Medical Writers work as part of a multidisciplinary team (including medical director, editor, graphic designers, and account personnel) to produce slide presentations, meeting summaries, web-based and social media materials, peer-reviewed publications, and Medical Affairs documents.
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Editor and Assistant Deputy Managing Editor, they would edit commentaries with. As a Intern - Manuscript Editing (Hybrid), you will The intern would learn to edit scientific manuscripts according to AMA style, including text, tables, and figures.
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The Editorial Director of Integrated Storytelling sits within the Editorial team, reporting to the Editor in Chief, and leads the development and execution of creative editorial concepts for our print, digital, and social platforms that bring to life our Integrated Storytelling priorities.
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Content Production Editor. Review scientific research papers that have been copyedited by vendor for grammar, house style, and specialized scientific nomenclature. We are seeking a strong copyeditor, comfortable with highly technical material, to maintain high production standards for scientific research papers in the journals.
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Junior Medical Editor DESCRIPTION Pharmaceutical Training + Communications We are searching for an entry level copyeditor/proofreader with a sharp eye, to edit and proofread medical and scientific content, at an industry-leading pharmaceutical training and communications agency, full-time or contract.
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