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Catie Lichten

Submitted by catie on Wed, 2011-02-16 17:21

I was involved in eu:sci 2009-2012 and was editor in chief for 2010-2011. Now I'm a news reporter at Research Fortnight/ Research Europe.

My articles: 
Putting Our Heads Together
Dr Hypothesis (Issue 7)
Musical fungus play sold-out show
Commitment in an uncertain world - lessons from yeast
Ironing the oceans
Careers in science policy
University researchers doing stand-up comedy: is this a good idea?
Getting Philosophical at the Film Festival
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