I started my science writing career in 2018 as an Editorial Assistant at SelectScience, a science communication company that helps accelerate research by sharing the latest technologies with scientists. After going freelance, I continued working with them on a regular basis, writing articles across a range of topics, from oncology and biotechnology to mass spectrometry and lab automation.
These articles are written for a highly scientific audience and are designed to inform, educate, and inspire. Each piece involves translating in-depth interviews with scientific experts and scientific studies into a clear, engaging narrative.
Year
2023-2025
Client
Select Science
Explore the role of CRISPR gene editing in target validation
In this expert interview with Dr Panos Zalmas of the Wellcome Sanger Institute, I explore how CRISPR is transforming drug discovery. The article aims to highlight the use of gene editing to validate disease targets across oncology, neurodegeneration, and immunology, and explain how CRISPR technologies are accelerating the development of safer, more effective medicines.
Measuring versus reading - transforming the field of quantitative pathology
In this interview feature with Dr David Rimm of Yale School of Medicine, I explain his pioneering work in quantitative pathology. The article explores how his team developed a sensitive multiplexed imaging assay to more accurately quantify HER2 biomarkers in breast cancer, improving patient stratification and enabling better access to life-saving antibody-drug conjugates like Enhertu.
Exploring the power of super-resolution microscopy: Unveiling the unseen
I wrote this feature based on an expert interview with Dr Winfried Wiegraebe of Bruker, exploring how single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is advancing research across neuroscience, cell biology, and virology. The piece highlights the capabilities of Bruker’s technology and the role of SMLM in revealing subcellular structures beyond the limits of conventional microscopy.