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Kate Robinson

Assistant Editor


Kate graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with a bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences in 2020. During her studies she developed a passion for science communication and after graduating, began a science blog in order to continue writing about trending science news and topics of interest. She joined the editorial team at Technology Networks in 2021. In her role as assistant editor Kate supports the publication’s in-house writers, produces scientific content across all communities and works closely with the managing editor to help coordinate commissioned pieces.


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Published Content
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Gut Instinct Should Not Play a Part in Drug Repurposing

Technology Networks spoke to Ahmad Besaratinia, PhD, professor of Research Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of USC to find out more about drug repurposing and the dangers that come with using a drug without fully assessing its potential for harm.
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Industry Insight

Brooks Automation To Unify Services Under Azenta Life Sciences

Technology Networks spoke to Linda De Jesus, senior vice president and chief commercial officer at Azenta Life Sciences to find out more about the announcement and how this will help drive innovation with greater speed and accuracy.
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Novel Biomarkers for the Treatment of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Alberto Cruz Bermúdez, postdoctoral investigator at Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda University Hospital to learn more about the current state of non-small cell lung cancer therapies and the discovery of two novel biomarkers.
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Spatial Biology

Download this infographic to discover how spatial biology can elucidate biological activity in relation to environment, is utilized in neuroscience and cancer research, and can be explored using various technologies.
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All Cancers May Fall Into One of Two Classes

Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Rod Bremner to find out more about a cancer classification technique and the possible implications for future cancer treatments.
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Industry Insight

Sustainability Grant Awarded to Honey Bee Research

Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Bertram Brenig and Illumina to find out more about how studying genetic differences in honey bees will improve breeding programs, and how Illumina will support this research.
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Industry Insight

Detecting a Change in Disease Trajectory With Synthetic Molecules

Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Caroline Loew, CEO of Glympse Bio to learn more about the use of activity-based biosensors in fibrotic disease.
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Industry Insight

A No-Code Cloud Platform for Life Science Research

Technology Networks spoke to Guy Levy-Yurista, CEO of Synthace to find out how the new cloud-based solution can support life science research.
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A Thermostable Needle-Free Vaccine for Cholera

Technology Networks spoke to Hiroshi Kiyono, DDS, PhD, from the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Tokyo who is currently also affiliated with Chiba University and University of California, San Diego, to find out more about MucoRice-CTB, a room-temperature stable oral vaccine being developed using genetically modified rice plants.
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Industry Insight

Developing Thermostable Vaccines To Improve Accessibility Worldwide

We spoke to Ozgur Tuncer, chief executive officer of Stablepharma to find out more about the company’s thermo-stabilization technology called StablevaX™ and how it is being used as a complementary technology for COVID-19 vaccines. He also highlights the impact “fridge-free” vaccines could have more generally.
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