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I am a freelance writer with a focus on global health, business, science & technology and international development in developing countries.
My articles have appeared in The Lancet, British Medical Journal, The Economist, The Guardian Weekly, Guardian.co.uk, Nature, London Evening Standard as well as SciDev.net, Intellectual Property Watch and TropIKA.net.
In a career spanning over a decade, I have also written for the following publications: Wall Street Journal Europe, New Scientist, Daily Telegraph and the Financial Times, Rough Guide's Anthology of Womens' Travel Writing, Nursing Standard and world health profiles for ITIJ.
I learnt my trade working as a junior reporter at InformationWeek magazine, a senior reporter at netimperative.com before becoming deputy, then consultant editor for Mobile Communications Europe and Telecom Markets newsletters.
I hold postgraduate-level qualifications in Development Studies from the University of London, Periodical Journalism from the London College of Printing and a degree in physics and chemistry from the University of Manchester.
I've worked as a physics teacher in
Zimbabwe and on stories in a number of countries
from Uganda to India. I
am a member of the National Union of Journalists and the Association of
British Science Writers.
