About Us

The co-founder of PlantScribe, Dr. Jocelyn Rose, is a Professor in the Department of Plant Biology at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.

Dr. Rose was born and educated in England and then moved to the USA to study for his Ph.D. at the University of California Davis. After working as a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Georgia, he accepted a faculty position at Cornell in the Department of Plant Biology.

Dr.Rose's research spans a wide range of plant science disciplines, and is broadly associated with structure, function, metabolism and evolution of plant cell walls and extracellular proteins.

He has served, and continues to serve, on the Editorial Board of several plant biology journals and is currently a Monitoring Editor for Plant Physiology.

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Examples of Papers Edited by PlantScribe

Wang et al (2022), Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 37(4): 233-258.
Hu et al (2022), Plant Physiology 00:1-16.
Wang et al (2021), Horticulture Research 8: 114.
Xing et al (2021), Plants 10(11): 2466.
Zou et al (2021), Molecular Horticulture 1:13.
Ji et al (2021), Plant Physiology 185(4): 1875–1893.
Dong et al (2021), Horticulture Research 8: 115.
Sun et al (2020), The Plant Journal 103: 53-67.
Li et al (2020), Horticulture Research 7: 19.
Liang et al (2020),The Plant Cell 32: 485–3499.
Ma et al (2020), Journal of Experimental Botany 71(12): 3437–3449.
Tu et al (2020), Horticulture Research 7:150.
Li et al (2020), Frontiers in PlantScience 11:76.
Yue et al (2020), New Phytologist, https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.16500
Li et al (2020), Plant Physiology, https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.20.00002
Li et al (2019), Genome Biology 20: 36. 
Liu et al (2019), Applied Plant Science 7(1), e01209. doi: 10.1002/aps3.1209. 
Li et al (2019), Genome Biology 20: 36. 
Xie et al (2019), Scientia Horticulturae 247: 156-164. 
Bai et al (2019), Plant Cell Reports 38(1): 37-49. 
Zhang et al (2019), BMC Genomics 20: 45. 
Zhang et al (2019), Nature Plants 5(3):290-299. 
Luo et al (2019), Planta, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00425-019-03130-5. 
Ning and Wang (2018), PNAS 115 (12): 2859-2861. 
Yang et al (2018), Plant Cell Physiology 59(5): 1027-1042. 
Song et al (2018), Horticultural Science 53(9): 1258-1265. 
Zhu et al (2018), Plant Biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/plb.12943.
Yu et al (2018), The Plant Journal 96(1): 22-38. 
Ochoa-Jiménez et al (2018), Plant Physiology 231: 31-40. 
Gu et al (2018), Plant Cell Physiology, doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcy232. 
Li et al (2018), Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04611. 
Hou et al (2018), International Journal of Molecular Science 19: 940.
Wang et al (2018), BMC Plant Biology 18: 75.
Wu et al (2018), Journal of Experimental Botany 69(7): 1649-1661.
Tian et al (2017), Horticulture Research 4: 17070.
Li et al (2017), The Plant Cell, doi:10.1105/tpc.17.00349.
Tian et al (2017), Scientific Reports 7, 43715.
Wei et al (2017), Nature Communications 8, 829.
Gao et al (2017), Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 486(1), 124-129.
Huang et al (2017), International Journal of Molecular Science 18(9), doi:10.3390/ijms18091966.
Hou et al (2017), International Journal of Molecular Science 19(7): 1493.
Zhou et al (2017), International Journal of Molecular Science 18(8): 1766.
Kizawa et al (2017), ThePlant Journal 92(2), 189-198.
Jiao et al (2017), Horticulture Research 4: 17058.
Han et al (2017), Theoretical and Applied Genetics, doi.org/10.1007/s00122-017-3013-2.
Li et al (2017), Protocol Exchange, doi:10.1038/protex.2017.107.
dos Santos et al (2016), Journal of Proteomics 130: 180–189.
Fang et al (2016), Plos One, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149232.
Gao et al (2016), Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1-12.
Lee et al (2015), Plant Science 241: 199-210.
Jung et al (2015), Plant Science 236: 304–312.
Ma et al (2015), BMC Plant Biology 15, 237.
Liu et al (2015), New Phytologist, doi: 10.1111/nph.13801.
Wang et al (2015), BMC Genomics 16, 555.
Wan et al (2015), Frontiers in Plant Science 6, 673.
Lee et al (2014), Journal of Experimental Botany 65(17): 5049-5062.
Meng et al (2014), The Plant Journal 79(6): 941-950.
Wang et al (2014), Journal of Experimental Botany 65(12): 3005-3014.
Yang et al (2014), The Plant Cell 26(5): 2038-2054.
Chen et al (2014), Science of the Total Environment 472: 939-946.
Lira et al (2014), Gene 546(2): 359-366.
Yan et al (2014), Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 118(3): 571-582.
Xi et al (2014), Food Chemistry164: 219–227.
Cheng et al (2013), International Journal of Molecular Science14(12): 24169-86.

Xing et al (2013), Plant and Cell Physiology 54(7): 1217-1227.

Testimonials

Here are some things that some of our customers have said about us:

"We have submitted several manuscripts to PlantScribe and got a quick response. PlantScribe provided us carefully revised versions of our manuscripts with both grammar editing and academic advising. We are very satisfied with PlantScribe service for their speed, accuracy and high quality."  Prof. Y.Z. , Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China.

"The edited manuscript was sent back to me way ahead of time with substantial improvements and much more clarity. I am greatly satisfied with the prompt service and professional advice."  Prof. A.S. Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.

""Thank you very much for editing our manuscript. We appreciate your careful and accurate work, which was done in a speedy manner within 48 hours."  Prof. E. A., Kazusa DNA Research Institute, Japan.

"You really have done a great job for  your expertise editing at high speed and accuracy." Prof. Z.Y. , Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China.

"Thank you very much for editing our manuscript. PlantScribe provided us carefully revised versions of our manuscript with both grammar editing and academic advising. You really have done a great job."  Prof. X.W., Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, China.