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Letpub, Scientific Editing Services, Manuscript Editing Service

The conference poster is one of the most common visual formats for scientific communications. With the effort and resources that go into attending a conference, it makes since to ensure that your conference poster is perfect. If you are looking for a premium solution, consider placing your conference poster in the hands of our professional design team. LetPub can use your manuscript to prepare an engaging and accurate conference poster that will stand out from the crowd in terms of design, readability, and visual impact.


Our Service

Our editors will:
Review the text you provide and edit for brevity and readability
Convert your figures, tables, and images into high-resolution, journal-ready panels
Render an engaging design and incorporate appropriate content in a concise and readable format

You will receive:
A complete poster design in a pdf format that is print-ready


Pricing

$400

Time

3 business days from your completion of the service inquiry form

Our Guarantee

Our track record allows us to offer the following guarantee: If your conference rejects your poster for any formatting-related issues, we will provide a revision to resolve the issues for free.



Testimonials



Xiaodong Wang

Tianjin Medical University General Hospital

The editors of LetPub are very meticulous and professional. This is the second time I have chosen LetPub and I recommend it to my peers. I give a sincere praise, and I am ready for the third time.

Angela Gow

Thank you so much, LetPub, for providing great services at a very affordable price. I am especially thankful for your efficiency and helpful advice to maximize my article publication chances, even in the most unusual circumstances. I definitely will come to you if I need similar editing services in the future.

Dr. Engr. Muhammad Reazul Haque, MIEEE

Multimedia University (Malaysia)

My scientific research paper has been accepted and published by a peer-reviewed Q1 journal indexed by WoS and Scopus after LetPub's excellent editing service. The native editor deserves five stars! I strongly recommend LetPub. Thank you!

Nan Sun

Tsinghua University (China)

We used LetPub’s English language editing service, our paper was revised three times, and each time was very professional and detailed. We contacted the Client Communications Specialist by email throughout the whole process, they answered our doubts patiently, and the processing speed was very fast. Many thanks for LetPub's professional and meticulous service, and it is very helpful for future paper writing.

Xiaodong Wang

Chaohu University

Before my colleague referred me to LetPub, I originally tried to polish the article myself. LetPub proved that their service is very reliable. The polishing result has also been recognized by the journal that submitted the manuscript. No reviewers found any language problems. Thank you LetPub!

Dr. Alessandra Bonanni

Nanyang Technological University

Collaborating with LetPub for the design of my journal cover was a real pleasure. Service received was very fast and professional, and the image provided was of a very high quality and got immediately accepted as Front Cover in ChemElectroChem journal. I strongly recommend this service.

Dr. Károly Jambrovics

University of Debrecen (Hungary)

Working with the LetPub team was one of the easiest and successful collaborations we tried so far. They have made a professional job regarding the graphical abstract and exactly fulfilled the vision what we had about the figure. The communication and flexibility were outstanding; it was a pleasure to work with them. Altogether, the work reflects high professionality and excellence, and the service is highly recommended.

Ning Wang

The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University

The second edit was very good, and it was accepted after the overhaul was posted. Original: Women with pre-pregnancy overweight and obese had increased risk of having newborns with macrosomia and LGA than normal-weight women, both unadjusted and adjusted for all the potential confounders. After modification: Women who were overweight or obese pre-pregnancy manifested an increased risk of having newborns with macrosomia and LGA relative to normal-weight women, regardless of whether values were unadjusted or adjusted for all potential confounders.



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