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  • Kevin Pollock

    Kevin Pollock

    Writer

    Kevin was an immunologist at the Mayo Clinic before completing the science journalism programme at City University. He is now working behind the scenes on the BPoD project, and also as a freelance science journalist.

  • Andrew Purcell

    Andrew Purcell

    Writer

    As a science journalist Andrew is currently online producer for New Scientist. Former editor of I, Science magazine at Imperial College, he also won The Science Challenge 2011.

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  • Esther Redhouse White

    Esther Redhouse White

    Writer

    A recent Biochemistry graduate from York, Esther has worked on bacterial killing proteins and genetic switches in worms. In her spare time she likes visiting museums full of skeletons.

  • Emma Saxon

    Emma Saxon

    Writer

    In the final year of her PhD studying the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio, Emma enjoys writing about quirky science research, and sorting science fact from myth in articles for the University of Nottingham's magazine, Impact.

  • Hayley Simon

    Hayley Simon

    Writer

    Hayley, a third year Chemistry undergraduate at the University of Warwick, runs her own blog about science and writes for the University newspaper. She particularly enjoys talking endlessly about science to anyone who will listen.

  • Emma Stoye

    Emma Stoye

    Writer

    Cambridge-based Emma works for Research SEA and Asia Research News. She has a degree in biological sciences from Oxford University, and has written, edited and produced material for the Naked Scientists radio show.

  • Helen Thomas

    Helen Thomas

    Writer

    Currently at Warwick University, Helen is working towards a chemistry doctorate in nanomaterials. However her scientific interests remain broad, and she enjoys exploring these different areas as a writer for the University paper.

  • Silvia Tognetti

    Silvia Tognetti

    Writer

    Silvia recently completed her PhD at the DNA replication group, Imperial College London, and now wants to combine her efforts at the bench with her interest in science communication.

  • Katie Tomlinson

    Katie Tomlinson

    Writer

    A Biology graduate with a keen eye for all things living, from the very small to the very big. Katie likes nothing more than exploring the details that make science both thrilling and beautiful.