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Ruth Konovalova
Freelance B2B & B2C Science & Medical Writer and Copywriter| White Papers, Case Studies
Ruth Konovalova is a highly experienced freelance writer, copywriter, and editor with a strong background in science and writing employment.
She excels in copywriting, including direct response marketing, email campaigns, client engagement, and creating long-form gated assets like lead magnets, eBooks, and published books.
Ruth also specializes in editing academic theses and books, as well as writing a variety of content such as white papers, articles, editorials, thought leadership pieces, authority books, and industry and business publications.
In her hands-on science and writing career, Ruth has held various roles including report drafter for Toxicology Trials, copy editor for the World Textile Journal, analytical chemist in production management within the chemical industry, materials scientist for the Trident submarine programme reporting to the British Ministry of Defence, chemical weapons inspector at OPCW in The Hague, and consultant for the On-Site Inspection CTBTO in Vienna focusing on e-learning, English language communication testing, on-site inspections, and negotiation.
She has also worked as a copywriter for NYSORA online medical education, specializing in edutech and e-learning marketing copy.
Ruth's academic qualifications include a B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of St Andrews and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Science and Communication from the Open University in the UK.
She holds a CTEFLA certification and believes in the power of human-to-human communication.
Ruth Konovalova is a former freelance B2B copywriter scientific writer at Ruth Sullivan, a consultant for the Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty at CTBTO, a chemical weapons inspector at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), a chemist in chemical production management at Croda, a physicist in the Naval Architects Department at BAE Systems Maritime-Submarines (formerly VSEL), a report drafter at Hazleton Laboratories, and an abstractor/proofreader at the Shirley Institute (now British Textile Institute).