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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
Total: 884
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News

Vagus Nerve Neurons Isolated and Recorded for the First Time

Researchers from Monash University have isolated activity from individual neurons within the vagus nerve. Considering the firing activity of these neurons in the context of cardiac and respiratory cycles has aided their function identification.
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News

FDA Approves First Schizophrenia Treatment With a Novel Target in 70 Years

The US Food and Drug Administration has granted approval to Bristol-Myers Squibb’s drug Cobenfy® (xanomeline and trospium chloride) for treating schizophrenia in adults.

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News

Fixing the Huge Leak at the Ion Source in Mass Spec

Brown University scientists present a new mass spectrometry technology that overcomes a major limitation of electrospray ionization (ESI) – sample loss.
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Article

“Compelling” Evidence Suggests PFAS Impact Epigenetic Regulation

In an interview with Technology Networks, Dr. Jackie Goodrich summarizes PFAS and explains how chemical exposure could harm epigenetic regulation.
Article

Alzheimer’s Expert: What Does the Future of Dementia Diagnosis Look Like?

Technology Networks interviewed Professor Henrik Zetterberg on World Alzheimer’s Day 2024 to learn more about his work and his outlook on the future of AD and dementia research.
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News

5D Memory Crystal Could Preserve Human DNA for Billions of Years

A team of researchers at the University of Southampton say they have etched the full human genome onto a 5D memory crystal, which can survive for billions of years.
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Article

Professor Giles Oldroyd: "It Takes Bravery To Be Openly Queer"

Professor Giles Oldroyd is one of the few openly queer scientists who have been inducted into both the prestigious Royal Society (UK) and the National Academy of Sciences (USA). In this interview, he speaks candidly about his experiences in STEMM.

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Industry Insight

Next-Generation Solutions for Discovery Omics

Learn from James Hallam, vice president of the Research, Development and Advanced Testing Business segment at Waters Corporation, about how technological advancements in mass spectrometry are powering new discoveries in omics research.
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Industry Insight

After MDMA’s FDA Approval Setback, Science Must Lead the Way

Dr. Sergio Pérez Rosal explains why, in his opinion, “hope is not lost” and the therapeutic potential of psychedelics for the treatment of psychiatric disorders could still be unlocked. But what happens next must be firmly rooted in science.
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Article

How Does the Sleeping Brain Support a Day’s Worth of Memories?

Dr. George Dragoi from Yale University discusses his latest work on memory consolidation during sleep with Technology Networks.
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