About

I am an award-winning writer, editor, photographer and designer with more than 30 years of experience in the media. After studying at the University of Leeds, then London and Anglia HEC, I moved to Canada in the 1980s and started out on the radio while also writing for various music and sports publications, and doing freelance photography. I then edited some magazines before working at a science organization, doing communications and editing publications in a programming language called LaTeX that was challenging but exciting.

Following that, I edited a newspaper, spent some time in the US, and then moved back to the UK where I edited a food B2B publication.
I’ve written, and taken photographs for, hundreds of publications around the world, as well as for books, album covers, DVDs, and shot coverage for documentaries. I’ve edited books, written nine of my own, and done redesigns for several publications. And now I’m writing about biotech, as well as creating videos and a weekly podcast.

I’ve done other things, like running an aquarium, teaching photography and drumming (not at the same time), and running football (soccer) refereeing courses.

In what spare time I have, I love spending time with my wife, son and dog, challenging hikes up the Scottish hills (and down again), playing and writing music, watching baseball and soccer, and collecting memorabilia and autographs.

Articles by Jim Cornall

Orbsen Therapeutics happy with interim diabetic kidney disease study results 

New tool to fight antibiotic resistance

Interview 26 Jan 2023

Scopio on the future of telehematology

Lupus treatment hope from Japanese miRNA research

First patient treated in Atrogi type 2 diabetes clinical study

Sysnav and Roche partner on movement tracking technology

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Ibex to collaborate with AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo on AI breast cancer product

Milestone for gene-edited therapy for sickle cell disease

Alcohol-related liver disease: mechanism could lead to new therapies

First leukemia patient dosed with SMART101

Ubiquigent and University of Glasgow to collaborate on drug discovery

Funding for university to develop new motor neuron disease therapies

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