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Testimonials

1. “Our research team has had the privilege of working with Lynn for more than a decade. She has provided high quality editorial services to our team on a variety of writing fronts, including, major grant proposals to federal funding agencies, journal articles, reports to funding agencies, and student doctoral theses and research proposals. She adds tremendous value to our written work, not only editing for overall readability and grammatical correctness, but suggesting rewording for clarity, checking consistent use of terminology and definition of acronyms, and verifying the accuracy of citations. Above all, Lynn has supported us even when deadlines have been ridiculously tight. In such cases, she has been able to provide edits within a matter of hours, regardless of the time of day or night. In short, we are grateful for the partnership we have with Lynn!” (19/08/25)

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~Tom Chau, PhD, PEng, is a Senior Scientist at Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, and a full Professor in the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto. Dr. Chau leads the PRISM Lab in the Bloorview Research Institute. â€‹Dr. Chau is an Officer of the Order of Canada. He served as vice president of research and director of the Bloorview Research Institute from 2012 to 2022. He currently holds the Raymond Chang Foundation Chair in Access Innovations.

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2. “As an editor and reviewer, Lynn consistently delivers high-quality feedback that is both constructive and detail-oriented. Her ability to grasp complex technical content, identify areas for improvement, and communicate suggestions clearly makes her an invaluable asset to any organisation preparing grant proposals. Her deep understanding of research methodologies, coupled with a keen editorial eye, ensures that proposals are coherent and compelling.  Lynn is a reliable and highly collaborative professional who consistently meets deadlines and whose work has contributed significantly to the successful submission and funding of numerous competitive research proposals. Lynn has demonstrated exceptional skill, precision, and professionalism in every aspect of her work.

Her support has enhanced the overall quality of our research proposals. I wholeheartedly recommend Lynn for any role involving the editing or reviewing of proposals.” (19/08/25)

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~Colin Bradley is an Associate Dean Research-Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Professor, and a Professional Engineer, and Director of the Adaptive Optics lab in Mechanical Engineering, at the University of Victoria. He has received over $17M in research funding in the past decade, training over 50 HQP in engineering and computer systems. He is a former Canada Research Chair and is currently the Principal Investigator for the CFI-funded adaptive optics instrument, RAVEN, which was delivered to the Subaru Telescope in July 2014.

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3. “J. Lynn Fraser has been an indispensable part of my Institute's publishing initiatives over the years. In particular, she has made a significant contribution to the ongoing success of our book series with Springer publishers “Synthesis Lectures on Technology and Health.” (18/08/25)

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~Andrew Sixsmith, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Gerontology at Simon Fraser University and is Director of Science and Technology for Aging Research (STAR) Institute at Simon Fraser University. He was the Scientific Director of AGE-WELL Network of Centres of Excellence (NCE) between 2015-2020 and the Associate Scientific Director between 2020-2022. He is now an AGE-WELL Network Advisor. Dr. Sixsmith was past President of the International Society of Gerontechnology from 2014-16 and was previously Director of the Gerontology Research Centre and Deputy Director of the IRMACS Centre at SFU.

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4.  “I connected with Lynn almost 25 years ago. Since then, she has assisted me and several of my colleagues at our institution. She helped us with major grant applications to federal/provincial funding agencies, journal manuscripts, various reports to funding agencies, and student doctoral theses and research proposals. She also worked on very large proposals (P&P) where funding requests exceeded $30 million.

Lynn is very resourceful and has a deep understanding of a variety of academic documents including appropriate literature review and methodology. She is organized, efficient, detail oriented and always finishes her tasks on time. Lynn is a professional and her work always exceeded my expectations.” (28/08/25)

 

~Nihar Biswas is a Distinguished Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at the University of Windsor where he has served as the Department Head of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, the Senior Associate Dean of Engineering, Research and Graduate Studies, and has acted as the Vice-President, Research.

Dr. Biswas is a Co-editor, Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, and a Fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering and a member of the Professional Engineers Ontario. He has served on editorial boards for CJCE, ASCE, WQRJC, and JEES. His lifetime contributions to Environmental Engineering in Canada were recognized in 2011, by the CSCE, with the prestigious Albert E. Berry Medal. 

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