Dr. Nicola Williams

Dr. Nicola Williams

B.Sc. Diagnostic Radiography, M.Res. History of Science, Ph.D. History of Science

Versatile science writer and content specialist (who can offer a unique historical twist too). I broadly focus on biology (including medicine), physics, and technology. I’m passionate about communicating the latest scientific research in an exciting, fresh, and accessible way. As a trained historian, I am also uniquely able to write content with a historical focus. I write about scientific news and research in a variety of formats, including articles, blogs, and scripts.

Articles and Contributions

Williams, Nicola (2018) ‘Irene Manton, FRS (1904–1988)’ in, Leeds: Cradle of Innovation, Rachel Unsworth (ed.), Leeds Sustainable Development Group, pp. 202-3 (ISBN: 978-0-9539745-4-2)

Williams, Nicola (2016) ‘Irene Manton: A Leeds Biologist Who Made Her Mark’ February 2016, North Leeds Life, p. 8. https://issuu.com/northleedslife/docs/2016_february_b

I have qualifications in microbiology and diagnostic radiography, and I’ve previously worked in academic publishing and as a hospital radiographer. I’m interested in communicating science to both a professional and a general audience and my background enables me to be flexible in writing across the health and life sciences and about science and technology.

In my spare time, I enjoy walking in the countryside with my pet Labrador, reading, and socializing. I am also mum to two girls, both of whom like science!

Articles from Dr. Nicola

Taxonomy, Nomenclature, and Classification: Key Terms in Biology and the Life Sciences

Taxonomy, Nomenclature, and Classification: Key Terms in Biology and the Life Sciences

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