A South African freelance writer with a background in linguistics and cognitive science, Cathleen is particularly interested in human evolution. She gets hugely excited about improving public understanding of the scientific method.
Katie, a Warwick Biomed graduate, works for a science-publishing house in London with some of the world's most respected scientific minds. She's most interested in human biology, anything and everything that makes us tick.
Currently a research associate at UCL, Kat is a molecular neuroscientist who studies neurodegenerative disorders. She specialises in post-transcriptional gene regulation. She enjoys communicating science to different audiences.
Sai is a freelance science education consultant who designs and writes educational resources and runs creative science workshops. She has research backgrounds in neuroscience and informal science education.
A Biology graduate from Nottingham, Faiza is now completing a Science Communication MSc at Imperial College. She’s passionate about bringing science to the public, and is particularly interested in health and biomedicine.
Based at UCL, Soumya is studying how children's immune systems recover after stem cell transplant for her PhD. As an undergraduate at the University of Birmingham, she wrote and co-edited the Science and Tech for the student paper.
A science and environment writer for the University of the West of England (UWE) Roz is currently working on several European Commission projects. She also writes freelance about science, society and policy issues.
Helen is a freelance science writer who lives in rural Warwickshire. She studied Neuroscience and has a PhD in stem cell biology, but now writes news, features and opinion pieces about science for magazines and the internet.
A recent Imperial College graduate with a Masters in Science Communication, Jan now works as a freelance science communicator. His interests focus on neuroscience, psychology and the environment.