Sarah Harrop

Sarah Harrop

Sarah Harrop is a freelance science writer and editor with two decades’ experience of communicating about science. Before taking the plunge into freelancing she worked for the University of Reading writing stories about everything from reducing greenhouse gases in cow burps to cannabis-derived epilepsy drugs. She worked for nearly a decade at the Medical Research Council (UKRI) where she edited the organisation’s magazine, wrote and produced its Annual Review and contributed to its podcast, blog and website. She has also worked as a writer for the UK Clinical Research Collaboration and in the drug information team at Thomson Reuters. In the distant past she dabbled in travel writing, winning a Guardian Young Travel Writer of the Year award. She has a BSc in biological sciences from Sheffield University and a certificate in journalism from Birkbeck College.

Latest articles

Explainer: artificial neural networks

Jan 12, 2024

From every Google search we make to the Alexa and Siri apps on our smartphones and tablets to the doctor’s office, artificial neural networks are increasingly transforming the wa...

How computer vision is transforming healthcare

Dec 19, 2023

It can diagnose disease faster and more accurately than the most skilled experts, spot the signs of disease earlier and recognise patterns that the human eye cannot see. Computer v...