biomedical research consulting

Dedicated to helping researchers and clinicians complete and publish scientific papers

BioMedical Research Consulting LLC (BMRC) is a consulting company dedicated to helping researchers and clinicians complete and publish scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals.

Scientific research is a lengthy, extensive, and expensive process, and many research papers go unfinished, and knowledge unpublished, as they get lost under the ever-growing pile of more urgent to-dos. BMRC, however, helps fill this gap by resurrecting these lost and forgotten papers, finishing any necessary data analyses or writing, and completing the publication process.

Services Provided:

  • Edit manuscripts, grants, student theses (copyediting and developmental editing available)

  • Write scientific papers

  • Perform data analyses

  • Create publication-quality figures and images

  • Format manuscripts to journal requirements

  • Submit papers to journals

  • Complete revisions

  • Publish

BMRC works with papers at any stage of the publication process. Whether the paper is merely a pile of data tables or a complete manuscript at the final stage of revision, BMRC can help put the pieces together and get the paper out into the world.

[Please note that BMRC is not able to complete projects with incomplete datasets or missing methods pertaining to study design, data collection, and data analyses.]

Areas of Expertise and Interest:

BMRC works on papers across the broad field of biomedical research, but has specialized expertise in the following areas:

- lipoprotein metabolism                

- stable isotope tracer studies in humans

- kinetic modeling                           

- nutrition intervention trials

BMRC is also expanding into and interested in working on projects in the following disciplines:

- psychophysiologic disorders

- chronic primary pain recovery, chronic illness recovery                

- emotional expression

- mental health

Allison’s Research Background And Training:

Allison completed her Ph.D. and postdoctoral research training at Harvard University where she researched the effect of diet on cholesterol metabolism. Allison also conducted research studies in immunology as a Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award Fellow at the National Institutes of Health and as an undergraduate at the University of California, Santa Barabara. Allison has published over a dozen primary research articles, been an invited speaker at several international conferences and department seminars, and received multiple awards for her research work.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Harvard University, Boston, MA

Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, Harvard University, Boston, MA

Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD

Undergraduate Researcher, University of California, Santa Barbara

B.S. in Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California, Santa Barbara

Example Publications:

Andraski AB, Sacks FM, Aikawa M, and Singh SA. Understanding HDL metabolism and biology through in vivo tracer kinetics. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2024 Jan;44(1):76-88. [Review Article]

Zheng C, Andraski AB, Khoo C, Furtado J, and Sacks FM. Food intake suppresses apolipoprotein B secretion and fractional catabolic rates in humans. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2024 Feb;44(2):435-451. [Primary Research Article]

Andraski AB, Singh SA, Higashi H, Lee LH, Aikawa M, and Sacks FM. The distinct metabolism between large and small HDL indicates unique origins of human apolipoprotein A4. Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight. 2023 Apr 24;8(8):e162481. [Primary Research Article]

Andraski AB, Singh SA, Lee LH, Higashi H, Smith N, Zhang B, Aikawa M, and Sacks FM. Effect of replacing dietary monounsaturated fat with carbohydrate on HDL protein metabolism and proteome composition in humans. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 2019 Nov;39(11):2411-2430. [Primary Research Article]

interested in working with BMRC or want to learn more?

Schedule a free 30-minute consultation call with Allison to determine if BMRC can help you complete and publish your research paper.

Contact

Allison can also be reached by email

AAndraski@BioMedicalResearchConsulting.com

or by using the contact form provided.