October 29, 2015 Dr. Nigro, Filipodia Editor Picasso masterfully rearranged the human body in his paintings to reveal something we would not otherwise know about his subject.… Read more “How a scientific edit might be like a Cubist painting”
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Up regulation, upregulation or up-regulation? Rules of hyphenation
October 22, 2015 Dr. Jennifer C van Velkinburgh, Filipodia Publishing Prefixes that can stand alone as words (such as cross, half, and all) require hyphenation when… Read more “Up regulation, upregulation or up-regulation? Rules of hyphenation”
How to present parenthetical in-text citations
October 14, 2015 Dr. Jennifer C van Velkinburgh, Filipodia Publishing The following rules apply for paraphrasing with the author’s name in the sentence, such as “Garner… Read more “How to present parenthetical in-text citations”
Your silent collaborator
September 29, 2015 Dr. Nigro, Filipodia Editor I always wonder when I am reading a book originally written in another language whether something has been lost… Read more “Your silent collaborator”
Announcing Filipodia’s blog on editing & writing
September 25, 2017 Filipodia Publishing will begin our monthly posts this month. Each post will provide in-depth insight into the editing process for science and medicine, for the… Read more “Announcing Filipodia’s blog on editing & writing”