Freelance Science Communications Specialist
Dr. Alison Halliday is an award-winning freelance science communications specialist with 20+ years of experience across academia, industry and the third sector – including ten years at the world’s largest cancer charity. She is skilled at translating complex information into jargon-free, engaging, stories – specializing in topics across the life sciences, medicine and health. After completing her PhD in molecular genetics at the University of Newcastle, she carried out five years of postdoctoral research at University College London before moving into science communications. She now works with a variety of clients to bring their research to life – including companies that need support with their product marketing, or organizations looking to engage with their audiences about the latest advances in biomedicine.
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The Expanding Role of Mass Spectrometry at the Cutting Edge of Research
Mapping the Plasma Proteome: Unlocking Biomarkers for Precision Medicine
The Omics Revolution: Multiomics and the Future of Biomedical Research
Tumor Heterogeneity: Navigating the Next Frontier in Cancer Research
Maximizing Cell Line Productivity and Efficiency
Harnessing the Power of the Immune System: Advances in Cancer Immunotherapy
Advances in CHO Cell Line Development for Biotherapeutics