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Cecilia Grimaldi

Science Writer

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Science Writing
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FEMALE BEETLES BECOME MORE FERTILE WHEN VERY MASCULINE MALES ARE NOT AROUND

I,Science 

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IBMS GRANTS -
RESEARCH ROUNDUP

The Biomedical Scientist

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ELECTRIC FISH COULD HELP REVEAL THE EVOLUTION OF EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING

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COUPLE COUNSELLING FOR ZEBRAFISH: HOW TO OPTIMISE BREEDING EFFICIENCY

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LARGER BODY MORE CANCER? YES AND NO IS THE ANSWER

I,Science

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WE CAN COUNT ON BEES, BUT CAN BEES COUNT?

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SCIENTIFIC WRITING & TRANSLATIONS 

Scientific Writing
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PROFILES

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF TOM WHIPPLE, Science Editor at The Times

Association of British Science Writers (ABSW)

For this article, I sat down with Tom Whipple, Science Editor at The Times, for an insightful look into his career journey, daily tasks, and advice for aspiring science writers. From early struggles in breaking into journalism to his current role, Tom’s story offers invaluable lessons on the importance of perseverance and adaptability to succeed in this field.

“I KEEP THE POSITIVES OF SCIENCE INTO FOCUS”

WWU and CiM interfaculty centre

An interview with Prof. Marianne Bronner about impostor’s syndrome, mentorship strategies, and gender bias in science.

“WHAT MATTERS MOST IN DOING RESEARCH IS ENJOYING THE PROCESS”

WWU and CiM interfaculty centre

An interview with Prof. Anna Akhmanova about enjoying the process of doing research, acquiring confidence about your own work, and challenges for women in science.

"SHARING SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES IS IMPORTANT"

WWU and CiM interfaculty centre

An interview with Prof. Ana-Maria Lennon-Duménil about the importance of sharing, the unstable state as a scientist and the question of how to deal with gender bias.

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RADIO

BILINGUAL BRAINS

I,Science Radio

I joined the I,Science Radio episode about Bilingual Brains to speak with multiple colleagues about synaesthesia, learning new languages, and what languages in which we think.

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Contact me if you want to find out more about my work or discuss collaboration opportunities.

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