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Michele Trott (nee Wilson) is a New Zealand-based science writer who pursues freelance writing projects alongside her in-house role as a scientific content writer at Izon Science. After completing her PhD (Endocrinology) at Lincoln University (NZ), Michele began pursuing her science writing career with Technology Networks in the UK. There, she spent 12 months covering a maternity leave role as a science editor, and managed the cell science, biopharma and diagnostics communities. Upon her arrival back in NZ, Michele established “Choice Science Writing” and became a full-time freelance science writer, working with life science marketing agencies, biotech companies – and of course, Technology Networks – to produce engaging articles and blog posts. In April 2021, she took up the opportunity to join the team at Izon Science, a company that enables the precise separation and analysis of extracellular vesicles and other nanoparticles.


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UK Lung Cancer Diagnostic Services: Time to Step Up

The UK’s national health system needs to take a hard look at their priorities and procedures to ensure that rapid advances in molecular diagnostics in lung cancer are translated into a practical service for all patients, according to a report launched at the British Thoracic Oncology Group Annual Conference.
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UK Lung Cancer Diagnostic Services: Time to Step Up

The UK’s national health system needs to take a hard look at their priorities and procedures to ensure that rapid advances in molecular diagnostics in lung cancer are translated into a practical service for all patients, according to a report launched at the British Thoracic Oncology Group Annual Conference.
Industry Insight

Biomarkers and a 90s Party - What's the Connection?

What do biomarkers and a 1990s TGIF party have in common? Find out here...
TBIcheck is a rapid point-of-care diagnostic device that detects biomarkers indicative of mild traumatic brain injury. To find out more, we spoke with the head of the Biomedical Proteomics Group, Jean-Charles Sanchez.
Industry Insight

Biomarkers and a 90s Party - What's the Connection?

What do biomarkers and a 1990s TGIF party have in common? Find out here...
TBIcheck is a rapid point-of-care diagnostic device that detects biomarkers indicative of mild traumatic brain injury. To find out more, we spoke with the head of the Biomedical Proteomics Group, Jean-Charles Sanchez.
News

Adverse Birth Outcomes More Likely in Babies Born from Influenza-infected Women

An assessment of data from babies born from pregnant women with and without 2009 H1N1 influenza infection during pregnancy has revealed fresh insights on the impact on the newborn.
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Adverse Birth Outcomes More Likely in Babies Born from Influenza-infected Women

An assessment of data from babies born from pregnant women with and without 2009 H1N1 influenza infection during pregnancy has revealed fresh insights on the impact on the newborn.
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Top 10 Diagnostics News Stories of 2018

Featuring sweat sensors, epi-signatures, and advances in 3D medical imaging, here's a wrap-up of the most-read diagnostics news stories we covered in 2018.
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Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging

Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing rapidly and becoming integrated into our daily lives. How is AI advancing medical imaging in the diagnostics world?
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Listicle

Top 10 Cell Science News Stories of 2018

Featuring a solid mix of imaging, cell and animal models, 3D printing and CRISPR, here is a wrap-up of the most-read cell science news stories we covered in 2018!
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Immune Cell Atlas

Developing the immune cell atlas will take a huge collaborative effort from different disciplines across the globe. Download this infographic to learn about the largest unified, standardized database of the immune cell network to date.
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