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Scientific Content Producer


Laura holds a BSc in Zoology from Queen Mary University of London, an MSc in Palaeoanthropology from UCL, and a PhD in Environmental Sciences from Royal Holloway, University of London. Her academic journey has been fueled by a broad interest in the life sciences and a passion for making complex science accessible to diverse audiences. Before joining Technology Networks in 2025, she gained experience across several areas of science communication, including e-learning, external communications, and science writing. Her work has focused on translating technical research into engaging, understandable content tailored for both specialist and general audiences. As a Scientific Content Producer for custom video content at Technology Networks, Laura is particularly interested in bridging the gap between scientific discovery and public engagement through creative storytelling. Her work aims to support scientific literacy while highlighting the real-world impact of research and innovation.


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Royal Holloway University of London  

University College London  

Queen Mary University of London  


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Content Written By, Reviewed By, or Featuring Laura Hemmingham, PhD
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Article

Sequencing for Survival: How Genomics Is Driving Climate Resilience

Genomics drives climate resilience by revealing microbial impacts on Portuguese crops and supporting Amazonian pirarucu conservation. Fast and cost-effective, it enables sustainable agriculture and biodiversity protection amid global change.
Colorful infographic illustrating electrophoresis principles with glowing molecules moving through an electric field.
Infographic

Electrophoresis Explained: Principles and Applications

This infographic explores the fundamental principles of these three major electrophoresis techniques while showcasing their diverse applications from DNA profiling to protein characterization, quality control and beyond.
Nina Jajcanin Jozic smiling next to the title of her presentation "Unraveling the Complexity of Ivonescimab Binding."
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Unraveling the Complexity of Ivonescimab Binding

Dr. Nina Jajcanin Jozic, Senior Applications Scientist at Refeyn, demonstrates how single-molecule mass photometry overcomes analytical challenges, delivering fast, quantitative insights into bispecific antibodies like ivonescimab.
Dr. Mohini Patil smiling next to the title of her presentation "Tailored Solutions Made Simple: New Single-Use Assembly Configurator Tool."
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Tailored Solutions Made Simple: New Single-Use Assembly Configurator Tool

In this Teach Me in 10 episode, Dr. Mohini Patil, Senior Manager of Product Management, explains how innovative digital design tools are reshaping bioprocessing workflows – enabling faster, more confident decisions.
Close-up 3D rendering of cancer cells highlighting surface detail relevant to cell signaling.
Listicle

Communication Breakdown: How Cancer Hijacks Cell Signaling Pathways

This listicle explores how cancer hijacks key cell signaling pathways such as PI3K, MAPK and Notch to drive tumor growth, evade the immune system and resist treatment.
Dr Tara Crawford Parks smiling next to the title of her presentation "First-Void Urine: An Innovative Sample Type for HPV Screening "
Video

First-Void Urine: An Innovative Sample Type for HPV Screening

In this Teach Me in 10 episode, we are joined by Dr. Tara Crawford Parks, Director R&D at DNA Genotek, who explains the potential of first-void urine samples to revolutionize diagnostic and monitoring practices.
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Infographic

The What, How and Why of qPCR Analysis

This infographic highlights the principles, strengths and limitations of qPCR while showcasing its applications across fields including oncology, pathogen detection, gene expression, biomarker discovery and beyond.
Anthony Doran smiling next to the title of his presentation "Sequencing Data Analysis: From Myths to Mastery."
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Sequencing Data Analysis: From Myths to Mastery

In this Teach Me in 10 episode, Dr. Anthony Doran, Associate Director of Bioinformatics at Oxford Nanopore Technologies, addresses these common myths. Anthony explains how the field has transformed through better tools, infrastructure and metrics.
Dr Christina Chang smiling next to the title of her presentation 'Introducing a New Class of Spatial Technology'
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Introducing a New Class of Spatial Technology

In this Teach Me in 10 episode, Dr. Christina Chang, Director of Assay Applications, Spatial Genomics R&D at Takara Bio USA, presents a spatial tool that combines high sensitivity with true single-cell resolution – all in a single experiment.
Cody Palumbo smiling next to the title of his presentation "Maximizing CRISPR Success With High-Purity gRNA."
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Maximizing CRISPR Success With High-Purity gRNA

In this Teach Me in 10, Dr. Cody Palumbo, a Senior Application Scientist in Technical Design at TriLink BioTechnologies, discusses why gRNA purity matters and how advanced purification solutions can streamline development.
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