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1 | Jonathan Wosen STAT News West Coast Biotech Reporter. Formerly @sdut. Stanford PhD. UCSC alum. San Diego, California | ||
2 | Greg Laub MedPage Today Director of Video at MedPage Today. Screenwriter, previous managing editor. | Uncovering Why Studying Diverse Populations Is Crucial to Alzheimer's Research - about 1 month ago | |
3 | Hannah Thomasy, PhD The Scientist Freelance science writer. PhD. Seattle & Toronto | DNA Metabarcoding Reveals Hidden Biodiversity - about 1 month ago Obesity Research is Going to the Dogs - 4 months ago | |
4 | Carly Cassella Science Alert Writer at ScienceAlert. | DNA From 'Lost European Prince' Solves a 200-Year-Old Conspiracy - about 1 month ago | |
5 | Danielle Gerhard, PhD The Scientist Assistant Editor @TheScientistLLC. United Kingdom | Searching for the Rare Variants in a Genetic Haystack - 2 months ago Stepping Into the Unknome - 7 months ago Coming Into the Fold: DNA Origami - 10 months ago | |
6 | Judy George MedPage Today Medical reporter, writer. | ||
7 | Catherine Hickley The Art Newspaper Museums heritage editor. Writer. Author. Berlin, Germany | ||
8 | Andrew Joseph STAT News Reporter at STAT. Covers health, medicine in Europe. London, England | ||
9 | James Woodford New Scientist Ocean Correspondent. South Coast, New South Wales | ||
10 | Jason Mast STAT News Writing about science, medicine. |