I’m a freelance presenter and multimedia producer with 8 years’ experience.
I take projects through all stages of production, from ideas to delivery.
I make radio documentaries for CrowdScience on the BBC World Service.
I’ve presented and produced the Guardian’s Science Weekly,
and I’m a regular reporter for the Nature podcast.
I’m also a self-shooting film producer and animator.
Occasionally I narrate audiobooks and write features.
I’ve won the ABSW Audio Award, the ABSW Science Blog Award,
and Gold at the Student Radio Awards.
Before going freelance, I worked at the Royal Institution, filming live events
and making YouTube videos (which usually involved setting things on fire).
My first job was for the Microbiology Society, where I produced their podcast
and made films about the tiniest organisms on earth.
I have an MSc in Science Media Production from Imperial College London,
and a Neuroscience degree from the University of Cambridge.