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Science Editor

 at Technology Networks


Kate graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with a bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences in 2020. During her studies, she developed a passion for science communication and after graduating, began a science blog in order to continue writing about trending science news and topics of interest. She joined the editorial team at Technology Networks in 2021. In her role as science editor Kate supports the publication’s in-house writers, produces scientific content across all communities and works closely with the managing editor to help coordinate commissioned pieces.


Education


Sheffield Hallam University  


Accreditations


Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) recognised by Sheffield Hallam University


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Published Content
Total: 83
A plastic bag in the ocean.
Article

Newly Discovered Fungus Capable of Degrading Plastic

In this interview, Dr. Annika Vaksmaa discusses how plastic impacts marine life, the discovery of plastic-degrading microbes and the importance of plastic degraders.
Avery Cunningham stands wearing a bucket hat and sunglasses and holding a transgender pride flag.
Article

Founder of STEM, LGBTQ & You Discusses Inclusivity in Science

In this interview, Avery Cunningham discusses the creation of STEM, LGBTQ & You, his experiences as a queer person in STEMM and the barriers that face LGBTQ+ individuals in the field.
Electricity traveling in the space between two cables with exposed ends on a red background.
Article

Electronic Pulses Could Reduce the Need for High Doses in Gene Therapy Delivery

In this interview, Technology Networks spoke to the researcher team behind a new technique that utilizes electricity to enhance the body’s receptivity to gene therapy. This approach may open new avenues for the treatment of a variety of genetic disorders.
A female researcher seen from the side looks across at a tablet surrounded by data symbols.
Industry Insight

Harnessing AI and Automation for the Future of Drug Discovery

In this interview, Tola Olorunnisola, senior vice president and general manager at Avantor, delves into how AI and automation could put the Lab of the Future within our grasp, enabling scientific breakthroughs and revolutionizing the drug development process.
Dr. Hui Jiang.
Industry Insight

Forging a Career in a Male-Dominated Field With Dr. Hui Jiang

In this interview, Dr. Hui Jiang explores her inspirations and achievements and gives advice to women starting a career in the science industry.
A gloved hand holds a petri dish containing bacteria and four drug soaked discs.
Article

Synthetic Antibiotics Could Improve Treatment of “Superbugs”

Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Ishwar Singh to learn more about the challenges of drug-resistant infections, the discovery of teixobactin and the benefits of synthetic antibodies.
A headshot of professor Mary Hannon-Fletcher
Article

Professor Mary Hannon-Fletcher Discusses Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Science

In this interview, Professor Mary Hannon-Fletcher discusses her inspirations, achievements and advice for women and girls contemplating a career in STEMM.
Illustration of viral particles entering a nose.
Industry Insight

Sniffing Out Disease With “Scentprints”

In this interview, Technology Networks spoke to Karim Aly, CEO of Noze to find out more about replicating human odor perception and the benefits of breath-based disease detection.
Microplastics infographic teaser
Infographic

Microplastics

Detecting and reducing the spread of microplastics is vital. Download this infographic to learn more about the key sources of microplastic pollution, current and emerging detection techniques, and regulatory action to combat this emerging pollutant.
Illustration of two female researchers working at a lab bench.
Article

Women in Science: Motivation, Challenges and Advice

Here, leading female scientists from a range of disciplines discuss why they were drawn to science and what they find most enjoyable about their work, as well as share tips for women looking to embark on a career in science.
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