Let’s showcase your research on a new website

Create a digital presence of your science or research group

Would you like to showcase your research project on a new website to reach a global audience?

Do you want to regularly share news from your lab with your audience?

Does your current website need a redesign or speed improvement?

Let me create a website for your project and share it with the world

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.

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!

How else may I help you?

By combining various campaigns, we ensure your research project gets the attention it deserves
Your scientific article can only get better and your key message clearer
Learning to science means learning to communicate it​
Engaging your audience with vivid science stories so they understand your research and make better decisions