Expert writing and editing services to turn your clinical data into published research
Julia Cope, PhD
I’m a freelance medical writer specializing in clinical and scientific publications. I provide high-quality writing and editorial support to medical communications agencies, CROs, biotech companies, and biomedical researchers. I offer a reliable partnership focused on transforming complex data into compelling publications in line with industry best practices and guidelines.
Services
Manuscript writing and development
Comprehensive support from kick-off call to submission.
I work effectively with collaborators and authors to ensure publications reflect the input of everyone involved.
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Manuscript editing and copy-editing
Precise editing and proofreading services for both native and non-native English speakers. I polish your work to improve flow, clarity, and readability, ensuring a cohesive story and increasing chances of acceptance.
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Publication extenders and digital content
​Engaging and informative materials to amplify the reach of your data. I create enhanced content such as plain language summaries, infographics, and interactive figures to help you communicate key findings effectively to multiple audiences.
Zubiak
Zubiak means “bridges” in the Basque region of Spain where I live. Impactful publications form a central part of the bridge connecting clinical data with the people who can use them. I am passionate about crafting carefully targeted communications that inform and spark interest in healthcare professionals and patients, facilitating shared decision-making and improving clinical experiences.

“You did an excellent job on this poster, Julia! This is by far the best work done for us by someone outside of our team.”
Sam, Scientific Lead
“Julia is a highly competent medical writer with an excellent eye for scientific detail and a real understanding of client needs.”
Dave, Senior MedComms Professional
“Julia is extremely hard working, very professional, always keeps to deadlines and is helpful to everybody.”
Sergio, Research Group Leader