
ADA Forsyth Institute, a globally recognized dental research institution with more than a century of scientific leadership and innovation, seeks an experienced journalist, writer, or editor to assist in the development of a book documenting the Institute's history and its evolution as a pioneer in dental and oral health research.
The project has archival materials, research data, and interviews. There is a draft manuscript for much of the text.
The selected consultant will help synthesize, organize, write, and edit these materials into a compelling and cohesive narrative suitable for publication.
The consultant will collaborate with Institute leadership, Communications, and Senior Investigator to ensure the manuscript accurately reflects Forsyth's history, scientific contributions, and lasting impact on the field.
Preferred Qualifications
Compensation
This is a project-based consulting engagement. Compensation will be negotiated based on experience and qualifications and will be structured around agreed-upon project milestones and deliverables.
To Apply
Interested candidates should submit:
ADA Forsyth Institute is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for this opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.

ADA Forsyth is the world’s leading independent nonprofit research institute dedicated to improving oral health, and reducing interrelated systemic diseases and conditions. The Forsyth Institute portfolio includes basic, translational and clinical research, community-benefit programs for underserved populations and Forsyth Faculty Associates, a private dental practice serving Kendall Square and surrounding areas.
The Forsyth Institute reinvents oral and overall health through pioneering biomedical research and transformational healthcare practices. Forsyth uses its unique knowledge of oral medicine to elucidate new biomedical insights, and to find the best ways to help people live healthier lives. Over 110 years ago, The Forsyth Institute was founded to provide badly needed dental care to disadvantaged children in Boston. In the following decades, Forsyth’s research changed the way the world understands oral health.
Forsyth scientists have demonstrated links between oral diseases and health challenges like heart disease, diabetes, and even certain cancers, and are tackling other global infectious diseases like TB and HIV/AIDS.
Key areas of investigation include:
• Oral-Systemic Disease Connections
• Global Infectious Diseases
• Molecular Microbiology and Genetics
• Immunology
• Skeletal Biology/Biomineralization
• Development Biology and Regenerative Medicine