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Work

Check out some of the campaigns I've worked on below. More will be added soon, but in the meantime if you like anything you see, why not give me a shout?

Chikungunya Disease Awareness

Bavarian Nordic

Chikungunya is a potentially debilitating mosquito-borne disease, caused by the chikungunya virus.

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Our campaign helped raise awareness of chikungunya and its effects, and encouraged people to visit a travel health professional before they set off to ensure they were protected.

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Ouchie! Juvenile idiopathic arthritis

F. Hoffmann-La Roche

Growing up can be tough. Even more so when you have a chronic condition like juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

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Ouchie! Was a patient and parent support campaign, designed to help children with JIA understand why they were poorly and how their treatment could help them feel better.

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Major Depressive Disorder

Janssen Neuroscience

Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental health conditions worldwide. Despite this, treatments hadn't evolved for almost 50 years.

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Our campaign set out to raise awareness of the devastating impact of MDD on patients, and create urgency among HCPs to recognise the true scale of how many patients relapse on existing treatments.

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Treatment-Resistant Depression

Janssen Neuroscience

Almost a third of patients with major depressive disorder relapse on existing treatments. 

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Our campaign with Janssen helped launch their offering in this space.

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Redefine Haemophilia

F. Hoffmann-La Roche

Haemophilia can be a minefield for some patients, affecting their lifestyle, relationships, mental health, and more. 

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We set out to create an award-winning campaign fueled by patient and medical insights to support those affected in a way that spoke to who they were as a person living with their condition.

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Younity

F. Hoffmann-La Roche

In this day and age, what it means to have NSCLC is constantly changing, and patients have so much to learn about their condition. Younity was developed with patients, to give anyone with a rare genetic alteration going through an NSCLC diagnosis a place to find information tailored just to them.

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