Sally Robertson

Sally Robertson

Feature Writer

B.Sc. Biomedical Sciences

Sally first developed an interest in medical communications when she took on the role of Journal Development Editor for BioMed Central (BMC), after having graduated with a degree in biomedical science from Greenwich University.

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As a pioneer of the immediate or “gold” open access publication model, BMC made the latest biomedical journal articles instantly available online free-of-charge to readers anywhere in the world and put authors in control of the publishing process for the first time. Sally worked to promote the quality of the journal content and increase its visibility to help new journals launch and fledgling journals build up their impact factor.

Strategies included working closely with Editors-in-Chief to inform readers on up-and-coming areas of research, improving the quality of peer review, arranging media coverage, and preparing promotional material in the form of blurbs, blogs, and newsletters.

Sally started regularly writing for the company’s blog, highlighting the importance of various studies and conveying their key take-home messages to the audience. An opportunity then arose to write for BMC’s parent company, Springer Healthcare, as part of a news team dedicated to providing healthcare professionals with authoritative and independent medical news.

Sally became a specialist in reviewing and summarising the latest findings across all areas of medicine covered in major, high-impact, world-leading international medical journals, international press conferences, and bulletins from governmental agencies and regulatory bodies.

Nowadays, Sally works as a freelance medical writer, part of which includes generating daily news updates, life science articles, and interview coverage for News-Medical. She also produces webinar content, conference booklets, and articles introducing and explaining the applications of newly launched laboratory equipment.

Outside of work, Sally can be found enjoying the hustle and bustle of her hometown, puzzling over crosswords, and walking in the surrounding countryside.

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Articles from Sally

Trial shows fish-enriched diet may reduce childhood asthma symptoms

Trial shows fish-enriched diet may reduce childhood asthma symptoms

Father's age shown to affect health of offspring

Father's age shown to affect health of offspring

Researchers discover new antibiotic compounds

Researchers discover new antibiotic compounds

Researchers identify active stem cells in “resting zone” of cartilage

Researchers identify active stem cells in “resting zone” of cartilage

Doctors find no association between autism and drugs taken during pregnancy

Doctors find no association between autism and drugs taken during pregnancy

Individual heart cells respond differently to high blood pressure

Individual heart cells respond differently to high blood pressure

Game-changing microscope enables UK scientists to understand amyloid structure

Game-changing microscope enables UK scientists to understand amyloid structure

Scientists discover kill code in all cells that can be triggered to destroy cancer

Scientists discover kill code in all cells that can be triggered to destroy cancer

Forced expression of a natural protein reduces fat in mice by a third

Forced expression of a natural protein reduces fat in mice by a third

​Estrogens found in cows’ milk shown to pose no risk to adult health

​Estrogens found in cows’ milk shown to pose no risk to adult health

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