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Custom Content Manager

 at Technology Networks


Mariana is the Custom Content Manager at Technology Networks, where she oversees the creation of written and video custom content for our clients. She studied biology at the University of Buenos Aires and holds a PhD in biological sciences from the Free University of Berlin. She worked at the German Cancer Research Centre in Heidelberg, first as a postdoc and then as a senior scientist. Her research focused on animal behavior and neurobiology using different animal models. In 2020, she transitioned into science communication, before joining Technology Networks in 2021.


Education


University of Buenos Aires  

Free university Berlin  

Heidelberg University  

German Centre of Cancer Research  


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Published Content
Total: 14
Portrait of Dr. Elizabeth Neumann featured in a “Women in Life Sciences” spotlight with scientific illustrations.
Article

Persistence and Progress: A Scientist’s Path Through Adversity and Innovation

In this interview, Dr. Elizabeth Neumann discusses her journey into science, her research utilizing single-cell analysis and her commitment to mentorship and advocacy.
Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez
Article

A Tribute to Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez

This article is a brief tribute to Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez, a distinguished biologist whose work significantly advanced our understanding of parasitic worms.
Illustrated infographic on CHO cell culture for biotherapeutic production, featuring a hamster within machine gears and a production line of biopharmaceutical bottles.
Infographic

CHO Cell Culture: The Engine of Biotherapeutic Production

This infographic highlights the key advantages of CHO cells and the technologies that are pushing the boundaries of cell culture productivity.
Infographic snippet highlighting sustainable lab practices with tips on water conservation and environmental impact.
Infographic

Greening the Lab: Tips For More Sustainable Research

This infographic explores solutions for energy and water conservation as well as waste reduction, offering actionable insights to make your lab more sustainable.
Newspaper clipping style images of a young boy and girl with the Earth
Article

Navigating Eco-Anxiety in Children

This article delves deep into the hearts and minds of our youngest generation, confronting the acute and long-term impact of climate anxiety on children and
shedding light on how we can support young people through these tumultuous times.
A headshot of Dr. Segenet Kelemu.
Article

Ensuring Food Security and Building a Successful Career in Science With Dr. Segenet Kelemu

In this interview, Dr. Segenet Kelemu discusses solutions to improve agriculture and food security, the rewarding nature of a career in science and the barriers faced by women in the field.
Professor May Britt Moser sits at a table in front of a large window.
Article

Nobel Prize Winner Discusses Research, Motivations and Maintaining a Work-Life Balance

In this interview, Professor May-Britt Moser discusses what led her to a career in science, her research on the neural basis of spatial location and memory, winning a noble prize and raising a family while building a successful career.
A neuron.
Article

Why Tackling Neurodegeneration Requires Global Partnerships

This article reviews the studies and methods powering our growing understanding of the mechanisms behind neurodegenerative disease.
Towards more sustainable labs
Infographic

Towards More Sustainable Labs

Download this infographic to learn about the steps labs are taking to reduce their environmental footprint, critical success factors in achieving sustainability and how instrument and service providers can help.
Close up of a protein structure.
Listicle

Recent Applications of Proteomics

Download this listicle to explore how proteomics is being applied in drug discovery and biomedical research, food industry, agriculture, environmental science and forensics.
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