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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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Industry Insight

DNA and RNA: Why It’s All About Integrity

In this interview, we spoke with Knut Wintergerst, PhD, General Manager of Biomolecular Systems and Solutions (BSS) and Diagnostics and Genomics Group (DGG) at Agilent to learn more about why DNA and RNA sample integrity is important to scientists and how it can be maintained and analyzed.
News

Researchers Use Cigarette Cropland to Grow Medical and Industrial Proteins

Scientists have successfully reared genetically engineered tobacco plants to produce medical and industrial proteins outdoors in the field.
Article

Drop-seq Applied Successfully in Plant Cells for the First Time

An open-source RNA analysis platform, Drop-seq, has recently been applied successfully in plant cells for the first time. We spoke with Christine Shulse, PhD, from the DOE Joint Genome Institute to learn more about this innovative breakthrough and its potential applications.
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A Novel Application for Atom Probe Tomography: Deciphering Protein Structure

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have, for the first time, utilized Atom Probe Tomography to study protein structure. Here, we speak with Martin Anderrson to learn more about this method and how it may impact the future of proteomics and drug discovery.
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Industry Insight

BioAccord LC-MS: Making Mass Spectrometry Available to the Masses

Earlier in 2019, Waters Corporation announced their BioAccord LC-MS System for biopharmaceutical analysis. We spoke with John Gebler, PhD, Director of Strategic Business Development at Waters Corporation to learn more about the BioAccord System and its applications.
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Neurogenomics

Over the recent decades, science has witnessed the coupling of the neuroscience and genomics research fields to create a novel area known as neurogenomics. In this infographic, we explore how neurogenomics came to be, the methodologies commonly adopted in research studies and how it contributes to our understanding of neurological diseases.
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Meet Josiah Zayner, the Biohacker Next Door

Josiah Zayner, PhD, is considered by many as fairly "unconventional" in his scientific practice as a biohacker. In this interview, we discuss the aims of a biohacker and some of his previous experiments, including injecting himself with CRISPR gene-editing technology in front of a live audience.
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Biologist Plans to Make More CRISPR-edited Babies – “I Think I’m Crazy Enough to Do It”

An article published in Nature outlines the intentions of Denis Rebrikov, a molecular biologist from Russia, to produce gene-edited babies, making him the "second" Jiankui He.
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The Evolution of Proteomics - Professor John Yates

The final instalment of The Evolution of Proteomics series features an interview with Professor John Yates from the Department of Molecular Medicine at Scripps Research. The Yates laboratory is focused on developing strategies and tools in proteomics to answer basic biological questions.
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The Evolution of Proteomics - Professor Alexander Makarov

In this instalment of The Evolution of Proteomics, we speak with Dr Alexander Makarov, Director of Research in Life Sciences Mass Spectrometry (MS) at Thermo Scientific, and world-renowned inventor of the Orbitrap mass analyzer technology.
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