Editors
Daniel J. Flynn BA Asian Studies Majors in Economics and Japanese (UNSW)
Managing Editor, Planet Editing
Daniel has been the English science editor for the Chinese Geoscience Union for 10 years. He has prepared papers for publication in some of the world’s most prestigious science journals such as Nature, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, and Geophysical Journal International. He has also taught academic and business writing at Taiwan’s leading companies and research institutes including Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, General Electric, and Taiwan Semiconductor.
His areas of specialization include but are not limited to: earth science, economics, finance, corporate documentation and business communications, branding, chemistry, biology, physics, and the social sciences.
Dr. Harry I. Wilson BSc (Syd), MSc (UTS), PhD (UTS)
Managing Editor, Science and Medicine
Harry has been the English scientific editor at the Institute of Molecular Biology, and the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center of Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan for a number of years.
He specializes in editing, proofreading, and critical analysis of research papers in molecular biology, immunology, neuroscience, plant genomics and metabolomics, and animal models of disease to the standards required for publication in international scientific journals. He has conducted lectures and workshops on scientific article design and writing. His own doctoral thesis was awarded the best doctoral thesis of 2004 at UTS.
James (Sandy) Murray MA (Edin)
Managing Editor, Business and Journalism
Sandy has been senior English editor of the Foreign Desk at Central News Agency for many years. He specializes in writing and preparing newspaper copy for syndication worldwide. He also specializes in corporate news, press releases, and general business documentation such as applications for drug approvals, patents, and annual reports.
He has edited for many prestigious companies and organizations, including ACNielsen, Levi's, Hewlett Packard, SmithKline Beecham, Pfizer, Wyeth, and the ROC Tourism Bureau.