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Journalism
CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS
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Chem teacher creates crosswords to inspire students - 12/13/24
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Anabella Villalobos has redefined how we treat neurological diseases - 9/20/24
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Carlos A. Martinez used nature’s catalysts to make Paxlovid a reality - 9/20/24
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For Alán Aspuru-Guzik, boundaries between chemistry, AI, and robotics do not exist - 9/20/24
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LGBTQ+ chemists react to Carolyn Bertozzi’s Nobel win - 11/25/22
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One on one with Alison Wendlandt - 4/8/22
NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO
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LGBTQ+ women face disproportionate rates of mental health issues and barriers to care - 10/4/24
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New flame retardants found in breast milk years after similar chemicals were banned - 8/24/23
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Hep C has a secret strategy to evade the immune system. And now we know what it is - 7/26/23
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Wet socks can make a difference: Tips from readers on keeping cool without AC - 7/22/23
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Drone Photo Award winners capture the extraordinary beauty of the ordinary. - 7/2/23
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Many LGBTQ+ women face discrimination and violence, but find support in friendships - 7/1/23
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What we do — and don't yet — know about the malaria cases in the U.S. - 6/20/23
BREASTCANCER.ORG
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SCIENCE WRITERS
SCIENCE
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Why I came out as nonbinary to my Ph.D. lab. - 12/3/20
Institutional Writing
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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Using sunlight to recycle black plastics. - 11/25/24
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
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High-resolution images reveal workings of a bacterial RNA riboswitch, a promising new target for antibiotics. - 6/2/23
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NOBCChE: Creating space for Black chemists to thrive. - 11/16/22
Newsletters
CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING NEWS
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Week 5: How to craft a podcast with high impact. Advancing in the Art of Science Communication Newsletter Series - 2021
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Week 4: How to embrace your identity to be your full self. Graduate Student Survival Guide Newsletter Series - 2020
Editing
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
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ACS Landmarks: I currently provide editing services for the chemistry history project, ACS Landmarks, including adapting webpages into lesson plans for the American Association of Chemistry Teachers (AACT) (September 2024-present)
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