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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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Exploiting Exosomes for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

Evidence is mounting for exosomes playing a central role in many aspects of cancer biology. As researchers start to unravel the secrets of these elusive little vesicles, this is opening a host of exciting new opportunities to tackle cancer – from non-invasive diagnostics to innovative new therapeutics.
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Making Medicine More Precise Using Metabolomics

The metabolome is exquisitely sensitive to our physiology, sitting at the interface of our genome and environment. Developing handheld devices that enable people to monitor themselves for changes in their metabolites that can predict future disease will empower them to take charge of their own healthcare, transforming medicine.
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Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry – The Coming of Age for a Powerful Technique

Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry (CE-MS) has remained in the shadows for decades. However, this powerful separation technique is now enjoying a renaissance, with academic and industrial scientists keen to exploit its key advantages. We spoke to some of its most ardent fans to explore a variety of the latest research and clinical applications.
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Industrializing Proteomics to Transform the Future of Healthcare

With very few biomarkers having made it into clinical practice, we find out how some proteomics laboratories are using a factory-type set up to get more biomarkers into the clinic, faster.
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Metabolomics and Health – On the Cusp of a Revolution

We ask leading experts about metabolomics potential to transform the future of healthcare.
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