Summary
Miranda Wilson is a versatile technical writer and former polyglot software engineer with 11 years of experience translating complex systems into clear documentation and UX copy. Currently docs owner at Snowplow, she pairs hands-on product management and docOps with a background building and maintaining mobile and server SDKs in Kotlin, Swift, Java, Ruby, Dart and PHP. Her career began in academic cell biology (PhD, Imperial College) where she led influential research on inositol pyrophosphates, publishing widely and developing reusable lab tools—an analytical rigor she now applies to developer docs and APIs. Trained as a full‑stack web developer at Makers, Miranda combines deep technical fluency with a knack for teaching, often improving public-facing docs and developer experience behind the scenes. Colleagues rely on her for turning intricate technical details into accessible, user-focused content that accelerates product adoption.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
MBiochem, Molecular and cellular biochemistry, MBiochem, Molecular and cellular biochemistry at University of Oxford
Full stack web development, Full stack web development at Makers
PhD, Cell and molecular biology, cancer, PhD, Cell and molecular biology, cancer at Imperial College London