I'm a PhD-trained scientific writer–editor with 8+ years of experience turning complex biomedical research into clear, publication-ready narratives. My key subject areas include molecular biology, women's health, human reproduction, endocrinology, pharmacology, and physiopathology.
I specialize in manuscripts, review articles, abstracts, posters, slide decks, and scientific content for academic researchers and biotechs — particularly in translational medicine, molecular biology, and clinical research.
Over the course of my career, I have authored and co-authored 30+ peer-reviewed publications, supported grant applications, and helped researchers move their work from raw data to submission-ready manuscripts aligned with journal and ethical guidelines (ICMJE, AMA).
My editorial experience spans high-impact and specialty journals, including Human Reproduction, Frontiers in Endocrinology, and PLOS One, ensuring that my work meets the standards of top-tier scientific outlets.
My background in in vivo models and translational research allows me to go beyond surface-level editing. I work closely with authors through a collaborative, iterative process—typically starting with an in-depth discussion of project goals, followed by structured feedback rounds via email or virtual meetings. This approach helps strengthen scientific storytelling, improve structure, and ensure findings are communicated with clarity, precision, and impact. Whether you need:
- Substantive manuscript editing
- Literature reviews or review articles.
- Scientific slide decks or summaries.
- Support navigating the publication process.
I bring both scientific depth and editorial strategy to every project. What sets my editorial approach apart is my ability to bridge the gap between rigorous science and effective communication. I use my research background to anticipate reviewers' concerns, tailor content to targeted journals, and help authors present their work in a way that stands out for both scientific accuracy and narrative clarity. I don't just edit—I help position your science for understanding, trust, and publication.