Let’s showcase your research on a new website

I build and publish websites for organisations and research labs that want to share science on their own platforms

Why should I create your science communication website?

Over the past years, I have created, designed or redesigned several websites to share scientific knowledge, news from a science field or highlight science communication activities. I have experience in creating complex websites using WordPress and the software Elementor, or we can set up a minimal website using Notion (affiliates). I can also host the website for you and take care of security and backup measures.

Tell me about

  • What the website will show (research results, research project, conference)
  • The goal of the website (education, regular blogging project, community-building)
  • The audience (other scientists from your field, scientists from outside of your field, non-experts)
  • Whether you also want me to host and set up the website

and I will outline and design your science communication website

Science communication websites I have built

I designed Onco-This-Week as a platform for oncology clinical development news.
Screenshot of the science communication website BacterialWorld that I created together with its life science content marketing strategy.
I created and designed BacterialWorld as a blog to educate on microbes and bacteria
I created and designed the SciComm Society website to collect resources for science communication training
I re-designed the website for the Scientific Panel on Responsible Plant Nutrient and started their social media campaigns
I created and designed Medness as a platform for the distribution of biotech and life science news
I updated and re-designed the science communication platform Club SciWri
I created and designed the website for the International Plant Nutrition Council
I created and designed the website for the SciComm graphic novel on Fanny Hesse

Contact me now
(sarah @ microbialcommunications.com)
so we can start making an impact with your research!

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