Reginald Davey

Reginald Davey

Reginald Davey

Reg Davey is a freelance copywriter and editor based in Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Originally from a small town called Bideford in North Devon, he has been writing for many years now. His first taste of science writing came in 1997, when he entered the Daily Telegraph young science writer of the year competition, with a piece on medical imaging technology.  

Following 2 years of an undergraduate microbiology degree at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, he has maintained a healthy interest in the fields of life sciences, microbiology, and biomedical science.

In 2011, he took his first steps into the publishing industry, having been a published poet in various online magazines and blogs for a few years previous. Starting with a poetry forum, the venture eventually morphed into an independent publishing company, Dagda Publishing, which released several works of poetry, short fiction, and novels in the time it was active.

More recently, he has been working as a freelance proofreader, copywriter, and editor for small businesses and independent authors. Writing for AZoNetwork represents the coming together of various interests and fields he has been interested and involved in over the years.

Articles from Reginald

Biodegradable Polymers for Controlled Drug Release

MC4: Improving the Circularity of Fiber-reinforced Composites in the EU

How Can Metal 3D Printing Transform the Manufacturing Landscape?

Why is Calibration Important in Metrology?

New Superconductor Claim Leaves Scientists Skeptical

Tata Group Unveil Plan to Build Flagship £4bn UK Battery Gigafactory

SLA vs. FDM 3D Printing: What to Know

Why is a Cooling System Important for 3D Printing?

Why is the Particle Analysis of Different Metal Powders Important?

Improving Silicon Anodes in Li-ion Batteries with Energy Dissipative Binders

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