Wilson Lim

Senior medical writer and education leader, developing innovative programs that advance patient health, public health, and communal care. Open to creative, off‑the‑beaten‑path career opportunities.

Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands

About

Experience

  • Medical Education Specialist, Scientific Writer at European Hematology Association (EHA)
    Dec 2021 - Present · 4 yrs 7 mos

    Driving EHA’s education portfolio by leading the design and delivery of innovative hematology learning programs across courses, workshops, e‑learning, and global collaborations. - Directed the development of multi-modal hematology education (courses, workshops, preceptorships, podcasts, microlearning). - Coordinated teams and supervised contributors to deliver projects aligned with strategic goals. - Partnered with KOLs, SMEs, and patient associations to ensure scientific accuracy and engagement. - Managed LMS operations, learner analytics, and iterative improvement of e-learning. - Oversaw branding and promotion strategies, expanding reach across digital platforms. - Supported compliance in educational content, aligning with sponsorship and organizational standards.

  • Scientific Researcher at Erasmus MC
    Aug 2015 - Apr 2023 · 7 yrs 9 mos

    Scientific Researcher in Neglected Tropical Diseases Advancing diagnostics, drug discovery, and global health collaboration. - Published nine first‑author articles in top‑quartile journals while leading multiple research projects on mycetoma. - Developed improved diagnostic markers and contributed to open‑source drug discovery initiatives for novel treatments. - Coordinated global collaborations and mentored students, presenting findings at international congresses.

  • Scientific Researcher at National University of Singapore
    Jun 2013 - Aug 2015 · 2 yrs 3 mos

    Investigated the mechanism behind the host-pathogen interaction of Influenza A infection in humans focusing on the protein - Annexin1. Research involved murine in vivo studies.

  • Research Assistant at University of Adelaide
    Jul 2012 - Feb 2013 · 8 mos

    Performed research on parthenote production and development. Compared effects of different bacterial mutant PHP domains against chemical inhibitors, comparing both S. pneumoniae and E.coli.