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Institutional Writing
As a science writer, I write for Stanford Report and Yale School of Medicine, where I cover cool science stuff—from research to random fun science facts! 

Vintage Brain Illustration

Neuroscientists at Yale find how in order to make navigational decisions in the present, the brain looks at the past mental maps. The brain looks back!  

Elderly Woman with Medicine

I interviewed a Yale internal medicine practioner to understand what does end of lifecare mean to patients and their families. I teared up through the interview, this was one of the most moving pieces I have written 

Image by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

After mapping our genome, can we also map our immunity? What would that mean for the future of healthcare? Read my most tracked article at Yale to find out! 

Bust

Co-created this mini series for Stanford Report, pairing one interesting fact with the leading research being done at Stanford. 

DNA Helix Structure

Researchers use machine learning to improve gene therapy. Stanford’s Gao Lab is leveraging AI to optimize the efficacy and safety of targeted cell and gene therapies.

Transparent heart organ

Nano-scale biosensor lets scientists monitor molecules in real time

Stanford researchers have engineered a new type of sensor to monitor substances over long stretches – measuring reactions for up to a week after being implanted in living rats.

Steak on a Fork

A Stanford food and agricultural expert a record setting slab of lab grown meat and what it means for the future of food sustainibility.  

Robot

Introduction to Robotics students make AI-powered robots.  

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A science communication course equips researchers with essential skills of podcasting, storyboarding, and leveraging social media to engage non-scientists.

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