I'm a freelance medical writer who believes regulatory documents should be just as compelling as the science theyāre built on. With a background in clinical medicine and research, I help pharma and biotech teams turn complex data into submission-ready narratives that actually get readāby regulators and real humans.
Once upon a time (circa 2017), I almost made it through med school before realizing I preferred studying treatments to prescribing them. That detour led me to Mayo Clinic, where I learned how healthcare research really works. The result? I speak fluent āphysicianā and āregulatorāāno ego, just clarity.
What I do
Iāve worked across a range of therapeutic areas, including oncology, neurology, cardiometabolic, infectious diseases, respiratory, and rare diseases. Iām comfortable navigating FDA, Health Canada, and EMA regulatory frameworks, and know my way around reference managers and submission systems (no hand-holding required).
My love for science started young, watching Bill Nye make combustion exciting and Carl Sagan make space feel personal. These days, I channel that same curiosity into writing. When Iām not working, Iām probably training for a marathon, deep into a book, hunting for the best local coffee, or rewatching Interstellar for the 20th time (yes, the bookshelf scene still gets me).
I have strong opinions about the Oxford comma (pro, obviously), PowerPoint slides with more text than a Tolstoy novel (we can do better), and people who treat the scientific method like a mood board (please donāt).
If your medical writing falls somewhere between āfineā and āfire hazardā, send me a message and let's fix that.
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P.S. I train for marathons now because apparently medical school didnāt teach me enough about suffering š