About me

I’m currently a Features Editor at New Scientist. Part of my job is to think of the interesting (and important!) stories in science that go into our magazine. I then commission and work with great writers to bring those stories to life. Though I have a special love for physics, my work also exposes to me to fascinating research in health and technology. If you’re a writer or researcher, and you’d like to say hello, please do reach out!

Before I became an editor, I worked as a freelance science journalist, writing for Scientific American, BMJ, WIRED, and more.

Also about me

Baker of sweet treats. Lifter of weights. Re-taker of driving tests.