
Animal health scientific writing grounded in research and evidence
Communicating Science
Veterinary scientist and PhD specialised in Animal Health, with more than seven years of experience in scientific writing and applied research communication across interdisciplinary health fields. I focus on transforming complex scientific evidence into clear, structured and meaningful content.


I work at the intersection of science, communication and education, helping transform complex research into clear, meaningful and engaging content. From developing rigorous, evidence-based documents to shaping ideas into accessible narratives, my goal is to make scientific knowledge easier to understand, share and apply. I create manuscripts, reports and visual or educational materials that connect with different audiences, from researchers and professionals to students and the wider public. I am particularly interested in interdisciplinary health projects, contributing to work that brings together animal, environmental and public health through a One Health perspective.
How I Can Support Your Work
Educational and training materials
Scientific infographics




Bilingual Scientific Communication (EN–ES)


Scientific Writing & Content Development


What is scientific communication in Animal Health?
Scientific communication in Animal Health focuses on sharing knowledge about the connections between animal, human and environmental health in a clear and engaging way. It transforms veterinary and scientific research into practical insights that help professionals and communities understand how animal health influences public health and ecosystem balance.
Inspired by the One Health approach, scientific communication connects disciplines, encourages collaboration and supports actions toward healthier and more sustainable systems.


Builds awareness and trust
Turns research into real-world impact
Scientific communication helps veterinarians, public health experts and environmental professionals work together to prevent and control diseases affecting animals and people.
Why it matters?
Clear and transparent communication strengthens understanding of health risks and promotes confidence in science-based solutions.
Strengthens collaboration
Making complex veterinary and scientific information easier to understand supports better decision-making, responsible animal care and improved community health outcomes.
