
Besides writing books and articles for broad audiences I also create content on assignment from clients in industry, academia or scientific publishing.
This page showcases a few pieces I’ve written for expert audiences and some science communication projects I’ve been involved in. You can find my journalism on the page with writing samples.

Science writing and editing
Writing & editing articles for research and industry audiences.
Writing research(er) profiles
- On the frontline of the fight against cell culture contamination (Springer Nature and Sartorius)
- The link between the microbiome and chronic liver disorders (Guts UK and Mewburn Ellis)
- Simplifying complexity: the story of a sustainability changemaker (Neste and Dentsu)
Writing and editing research summaries
- Conflicts among stakeholders affect how biodiversity projects are managed (ESCI/Illluminem, writer)
- Visions of research: PhD Research to Advance and Adapt Artificial Intelligence (Hi! Paris, editor)
- Coventry University researcher shows how time crystals could be used to make quantum batteries (Coventry University, writer)
- Beyond COVID vaccines: what’s next for lipid nanoparticles? (Springer Nature and ProMab, writer)
Writing conference summaries
- Future of scientific publishing (Royal Society) [PDF]
- Equitable partnerships drive disease research (University of Cambridge)

Science communication
Interviewing researchers for podcasts, chairing webinars, and science communication training.
Podcast hosting
- Hosted two seasons of Cryo Talk, a podcast about cryoEM research. (Bitesize Bio and Thermo Fisher)
- Guest-hosted a podcast episode about advances in non-small cell lung carcinoma diagnostics. (European Medical Journal)
Science communication training
- Wrote lesson content and interviewed experts for online courses on Narrative Tools for Researchers, Science Communication and more (Nature Masterclasses)
- Produced, wrote and sold workbooks about science communication.
- Presented seminars and workshops on science communication topics to university departments and at conferences.