Clients

Testimonials

“Dr. Redmann provided the Cadex Genomics team invaluable assistance in preparing an NIH SBIR Direct to Phase II grant application. She played a critical role in ensuring we submitted both a strong, well-written Research Strategy and Commercialization Plan, as well as provided guidance in preparation of the application as a whole. Her expertise on all aspects regarding SBIR grants and the ASSIST submission system made the process much less stressful for our team and we were able to submit the grant well in advance of the deadline”

Greg Schafer

Chief Commercial Officer

Cadex Genomics

“I know and worked alongside Dr. Veronika Redmann as an advisor while she was a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Skip Virgin’s laboratory. She was a quick study and picked up new and complex techniques (e.g., electron microscopy) to integrate them in her ongoing work. I was very impressed with the manuscript that came from it. She demonstrated a strong commitment to tireless rounds of reformatting and editing of the manuscript in order to produce a well-written piece of work that could be understood by scientists and clinicians from a variety of backgrounds. I recommend Dr. Redmann for any future medical writing needs you may have!”

Robert Schmidt, MD, Ph.D.

Professor, Pathology & Immunology

Head, Division of Neuropathology

Washington University School of Medicine

“Dr. Veronika Redmann received her PhD in my laboratory at Mount Sinai. During her graduate studies, Dr. Redmann performed ground-breaking experiments to advance the paradigm of host-pathogen interactions. She has a broad knowledge of microbiology, virology, and cell biology that was instrumental for her to design and interpret complex experiments. She has the uncanny ability to quickly understand the complexity of new techniques, technology and diverse scientific areas. She is a diligent and excellent writer, paying close attention to detail whether she was writing manuscripts or grants. I highly recommend Dr. Redmann’s writing assistance for your needs.”

Domenico Tortorella, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Microbiology

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai