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Senior Writer and Newsroom Team Lead

 at Technology Networks


Molly reports on various scientific topics, covering the latest breaking news and writing long-form pieces. In 2020, she created the Teach Me in 10 video series, where weekly guests discuss and teach a scientific concept in less than 10 minutes. Before joining Technology Networks in 2019, Molly worked as a clinical research associate in the NHS and as a freelance science writer. She has a first-class honors degree in neuroscience from the University of Leeds and received a Partnership Award for her efforts in science communication.


Education


University of Leeds  


Awards & Certifications


Georgina Henry Award for Digital Innovation Nominee

Lord Laidlaw Scholarship Recipient, University of Leeds

Partnership Award, University of Leeds


Accreditations


Neuroscience, BSc (Hons) recognised by the University of Leeds


Areas of Expertise



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Published Content
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Listicle

When Science Gets Spooky: Meet the Halloween Genes

In this list, we explore the spooky side of science: the Halloween genes.
News

A Blood Test Can Predict Brain Cancer Prognosis

In a new study researchers from the University of Pennsylvania are the first to demonstrate that glioblastoma (GBM) patients with a higher concentration of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) have a shorter progression-free survival after they are diagnosed compared to patients with less cfDNA, and that cfDNA concentrations increase in patients at the time of, or just before, their disease progresses.
News

Scientists Discover an Unlikely Source of Antioxidants – Tree Bark

A new study from the IKBFU laboratory suggests that alder bark may become a novel source of anti-aging and anti-disease natural antioxidants.
Industry Insight

Easing the "Informatics Bottleneck" Burden in Next-generation Sequencing

Technology Networks recently spoke with Rosengarten and Raymond Mercier, VP and GM, Molecular Biology, Thermo Fisher Scientific, to learn more about how the co-marketing agreement between Thermo Fisher Scientific and Genialis will help ease the burden of the "informatics bottleneck" for research scientists.
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Technology Networks Explores the CRISPR Revolution: An Interview With Professor George Church

In this feature of "Technology Networks Explores the CRISPR Revolution", Professor George Church lends his views on some of the milestones achieved in genomics research to date, elaborates on "that wooly mammoth study" and emphasizes his desire to make genomic technologies more widely available.
News

Green Tea Acts as a "Remote Control" To Switch on Cell Therapy

In a study published in Science Advances, researchers from East China Normal University have created an elegant system for activating genetically edited cells using green tea.
Industry Insight

Analyzing Sperm DNA Damage To Diagnose Male Infertility

A recent collaborative study between Examen and the Lister Fertility Clinic in London used Examen’s COMET assay to measure sperm DNA damage in men with unexplained infertility. We spoke with Professor Sheena Lewis, CEO of Examen, to learn more about the study, the links between sperm DNA damage and infertility, and the value of adding this parameter to fertility testing.
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Listicle

Think You Know Transplants? Think Again: Five Recent Transplant Game Changers

In this list, we revisit some of the biggest "game changer" studies in transplant research published this year.
A gloved hand using tweezers to manipulate a DNA strand, representing CRISPR genome editing technology.
Article

Technology Networks Explores the CRISPR Revolution: An Interview With Professor Jennifer Doudna, Co-developer of CRISPR Genome Editing Technology

Technology Networks spoke with the world-renowned scientist and 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Professor Jennifer Doudna, the co-developer of CRISPR genome editing technology.
Article

Is DNA the Next Frontier for Data Storage?

Whether you are an individual consumer, or a large enterprise, data storage is a hassle. However, there may be a new answer; storing our digital data on DNA. To find out more, we spoke to Dr Bill Efcavitch, Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Molecular Assemblies, Inc.
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