About Me

I am a consulting academic writer and editor with education and experience across the biological and health sciences. As a knowledge worker and science communicator, I specialize in shaping your medical, technical, scientific, and/or academic documents to tell a story that will reach the intended audience, whether that is a peer review committee or the general public.

Interests and Example Projects

They say that successful people surround themselves with people who are smarter than they are. Every project I have been involved in reminds me that the world is full of really smart people who are taking on the world’s big problems. From carbon capture and materials chemistry to genomics and biodiversity to cancer biology and emergency medicine to clinical psychology and clinical trials to agriculture and food science to Indigenous knowledge and truth and reconciliation, I am never bored and always inspired.

I have been a consulting academic writer and editor on multi-million-dollar group or network applications to

  • Canadian Institutes for Health Research Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (CIHR SPOR)
  • Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE)
  • New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF)
  • Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
  • Genome Canada (GC)
  • Protein Industries Canada (PIC)

I have assisted individuals or small groups with research applications to

  • Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Project. Team, & Operating Grants
  • Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grants
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight and Partnership Grants
  • Canada Research Chairs (CRC)
  • Cancer Research Society (CRS) Operating Grants
  • The Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba (CHRIM) Operating Grants
  • The Women & Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI) Innovation Grant Program
  • The Heart & Stroke Foundation Grant-In-Aid Program
  • Health Research BC Scholar Program

I have assisted individuals and groups with publication in many scientific journals, for example:

I have assisted many graduate students at the master’s and PhD levels with achieving clarity and flow in their theses, in areas ranging from clinical epidemiology to immunology to cellular physiology to computational chemistry.

I have assisted academics with updating and formatting their CVs for a variety of purposes, including industry relations.

As a contributing writer, editor, or proofreader, I have provided support for organizations such as:

I can provide editorial input in MS Word, Adobe Acrobat and Overleaf (LaTeX). I am familiar with Chicago, AMA, APA, and Canadian Press styles, as well as the Elements of Indigenous Style by Gregory Younging. I also understand the intricacies of working in American, British, and Canadian English.

See more about the services I can offer, and read about what others have had to say about my work here.


A Short Bio

Since 2015, Karen Limbert Rempel has assisted clients across Canada with dozens of grant applications ranging from small, local competitions such as salary awards and operating grants to larger awards such as CIHR Project Grants, Team Grants, NSERC Discovery Grants, SSHRC Insight/Partnership, and Canada Research Chairs, as well as large team applications through CIHR (including SPOR SUPPORT Unit funding), CFI, New Frontiers in Research (Transformation, & International), and Genome Canada. Only because others have asked, she estimates that she has been instrumental in successful applications of all sizes worth a total of more than $38 million. And she is proud to say that for now – but perhaps not for long – she has done it all without the help of generative AI.

Karen studied genetics, molecular endocrinology and physiology at the University of Manitoba, finishing graduate studies with an MSc in 1999. While raising her family, Karen worked in academia, moving through positions as a research associate and lab manager to project and program management in biomedical and clinical research. In 2015, she transitioned to life as a consulting writer and editor, making it her mission to help clients convey information in a way that is both useful and helpful to their intended audiences. 

Karen credits her interest in science and nature (and her love of horses) to her maternal grandparents. As biologists and naturalists, they always encouraged her to observe the world and ask questions about it. When not at her desk, Karen can be found at Falcon Beach Ranch, where she keeps her two mares, Cinnamon and Pepper, plays with the herd, and helps out where needed with trail rides and excursions to the site of the famous Falcon Lake Encounter.

Karen lives as a settler with her family in the boreal forest of Treaty 3 territory, on Anishinaabe homelands.