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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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Article

Despite Progress, Research and Innovation Still Lack Gender Equality

In an interview with Technology Networks, Mirit Eldor of Elsevier discusses how, despite women now representing 41% of researchers globally, equality is still unacceptably far away.
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News

First Trimester Vitamin D Levels May Impact Pregnancy Outcomes

A new study from Penn State University explored whether vitamin D levels across pregnancy are associated with birth outcomes and fetal growth patterns.
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Article

Integrating Complex In Vitro Models Into the Regulatory Pipeline

C-Path, a nonprofit organization created to improve drug development, has been working to facilitate the adoption of MPS as drug development tools in regulatory science. In this interview, we learn how.
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News

US Approves Non-Opioid Painkiller: What Is It, and How Does It Work?

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced its approval of a non-opioid treatment for moderate–severe acute chronic pain. The drug, Journavx™ (suzetrigine), represents the first new class of pain management medicine to be approved in the US.
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Article

How Is AI Shaping Proteomics and Multiomics?

Associate Professor Qing Zhong shared insights on AI breakthroughs in proteomics and multiomics, challenges in data sharing and his vision for a high-resolution lens on biology that could redefine science and healthcare.
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Article

What Keeps a Sleep Expert Awake at Night?

In this interview, Dr. Eitan Schechtman explains how his lab is addressing some of the common misconceptions about sleep and the questions that keep even a sleep expert awake at night.
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Industry Insight

Virtual Reality and Music: A New Frontier in Anxiety Treatment?

A new collaborative trial is exploring how music and VR could provide a personalized anxiety treatment. Technology Networks spoke with the team behind the trial to learn more.
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News

Scientists Blame “Publish or Perish” Culture for Reproducibility Crisis

Science has a reproducibility crisis on its hands, and according to a new study in PLoS Biology, biomedical researchers believe the infamous “publish or perish” research culture is behind it.
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Article

Capturing Genetic Diversity in Proteomics

Jakub Vašíček joined us to discuss a new bioinformatic tool – ProHap – a Python-based tool that creates custom protein sequence databases from large panels of reference human haplotypes.
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Industry Insight

When Science and Magic Collide in Proteomics

Parag Mallick, Stanford scientist and Nautilus co-founder, is looking to transform proteomics with a platform for proteome-wide analysis, advancing diagnostics and disease research.
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