Journal Covers
Industry: Science Publishing
Role: Illustrator
Timeline: 6 weeks before publication
Tools: Illustrator, InDesign
This project was produced for a scientific publication in collaboration with biopharma partners. Company names and branding have been removed due to confidentiality restrictions.
Aim: Support the journal’s editorial mission but also to serve as a standalone piece of science communication, sparking curiosity, celebrating discovery, and honouring the researchers.
I focus on translating complex biomedical research into visually compelling artwork that captures the essence of innovation in science.
I specialise in illustrating across subjects such as cell and gene therapy, vaccine development, immunotherapy and nucleic acids research.

RNA vaccine R&D
What’s next for RNA vaccines?
How can we better understand and optimise the durability, reactogenicity, and stability of RNA vaccines at large scale?

Gene editing
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Tackling remaining safety concerns as the era of commercial genome editing-based therapeutics arrives
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Analysis of the process and cons of genome editing and gene writing platforms as next-generation approaches enter the clinic
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Gene editing delivery: the benefits and challenges in applying viral and non-viral platforms
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What improvements can recent innovations in the enzymes are deliver?
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Predicting future developments in gene editing and its application








