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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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Personalized Nutrition Makes Dietary Advice Easier to Chew

In an age where advanced high-throughput-omic technologies allow for cheaper and faster screening of the genome, consumer genomics is becoming increasingly mainstream and a growing number of people are opting to purchase genetic tests for a variety of purposes, including personalized nutrition advice.
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NASA Identical Twin Study Takes Our Understanding of Space Travel to the Final Frontier

Identical male twins Scott and Mark Kelly - both (now retired) NASA astronauts – spent one year apart as Scott travelled to and inhabited the International Space Station (ISS), whilst Mark stayed at home on earth. Researchers have gained valuable insights from the study results as to the physiological effects of space travel.
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Industry Insight

Visualizing Drug Targets With Ligand Express

In the development of a therapeutic pharmaceutical agent, it is crucial to understand the on- and off-target effects the molecule may have within the body. Cyclica's Ligand Express® is a cloud-based platform that screens small-molecule drugs against structurally-characterized proteins, or "proteomes" to determine polypharmacological profiles. We spoke with Naheed Kurji, President & CEO, and Andreas Windemuth, Chief Science Officer, from Cyclica to find out more.
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Beauty May Not Lie in the Eye of the Beholder – It May Lie in Genetics

Why do we find certain faces "beautiful" and certain faces not? A new study suggests that specific genetic variants may be linked to individuals that are viewed as more "beautiful", and that these variants differ between the sexes.
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Genome Editing Database Helps Researchers Pull Together to Advance Agriculture

The Boyce Thompson Institute's Plant Genome Editing Database has been created by scientists to encourage sharing of data from experiments where CRISPR/Cas9 technology, along with other approaches to gene editing, have been used to study economically important traits in plants. We spoke to Zhangjun Fei and David Stern from the institute to learn more.
Industry Insight

Hitting the Target With NGS Advances

This year’s Advances in Genome Biology and Technology meeting showcased some of the most exciting developments in genomic technology. We caught up with Twist Bioscience CEO Emily Leproust to discuss the importance of target enrichment in next generation sequencing and the advancements in the field that caught her eye at AGBT.
Industry Insight

Proteogenomics, Precision Medicine and Oncology

Major advances have occurred in the fields of proteomics and genomics over recent years. Now, scientists are utilizing the technologies from each approach collectively in a novel research area named proteogenomics. We spoke with Alexzander Asea, Professor and Director at Precision Therapeutics Proteogenomics Diagnostics Center, University of Toledo, to learn more about the applications of proteogenomics in precision medicine.
News

Genetic Mutation Results in Inability to Feel Pain

A woman in Scotland can feel virtually no pain due to a mutation in a previously-unidentified gene. By understanding the gene's function, researchers may be able to develop gene therapy techniques for pain, anxiety, PTSD and even wound healing.
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The Power of Proteogenomics in Precision Medicine

Part of the "systems biology" trend, proteogenomics is expanding at an accelerating rate. In this article, we look at the approaches adopted in proteogenomics and explore how proteogenomics is changing the dynamics of precision medicine in oncology.
Industry Insight

Calculating Gestational Age With Metabolomics

Researchers have developed a mathematical model that may offer an alternative to relying on ultrasound information for calculating gestational age. The model, utilizing a "metabolomic fingerprint" approach, may overcome barriers in preterm death research.
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