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How I write about science 2013: Linda Geddes

Linda Geddes The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and the Observer is now open for entries. This year, our blog to accompany the prize asks some top science...

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How I write about science 2013: Michael Hanlon

The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and the Observer is now open for entries. This year, our blog to accompany the prize asks some top science writers about...

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How I write about science 2013: Jacob Aron

Jacob Aron The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and The Observer Newspapers is now open for entries. This year, our annual blog series to accompany the prize...

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How I write about science 2013: Helen Pearson

Helen Pearson The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and The Observer Newspapers is now open for entries. This year, our annual blog series to accompany the...

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How I write about science 2013: David Dobbs

David Dobbs The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and The Observer Newspapers is now open for entries. This year, our annual blog series to accompany the prize...

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How I write about science 2013: Mo Costandi

The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and The Observer Newspapers is now open for entries. This year, our annual blog series to accompany the prize asks several...

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How I write about science 2013: Deborah Blum

Deborah Blum The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and The Observer Newspapers is now open for entries. This year, our annual blog series to accompany the prize...

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How I write about science 2013: Mark Henderson

Mark Henderson The 2013 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize in association with the Guardian and The Observer Newspapers is now open for entries (though closing this weekend 28 April 2013). This year,...

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Hair today: Ray Goldstein on ponytails and statistical physics

Professor Ray Goldstein is Schlumberger Professor of Complex Physical Systems at the University of Cambridge, a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator and was last month made a Fellow of the Royal Society....

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Public Engagement for Researchers: Working with artists

Working with artists can produce pieces that engage the public in new and interesting ways. It also poses challenges in forging relationships with people as committed to their work as you are, but...

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Researcher Spotlight: Dr Colm Cunningham

On the Wellcome Trust blog we like to celebrate the people and the work that define who we are. In our new Researcher Spotlights series we will introduce you to some of the great people that we fund,...

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Researcher Spotlight: Professor Scott Waddell

Professor Scott Waddell (Credit: Wellcome Images) Professor Scott Waddell is a Professor of Neurobiology at the University of Oxford and a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow. Scott studied...

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Researcher Spotlight: Professor Helen McShane

Professor Helen McShane is a Professor of Vaccinology and Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Fellow at Oxford University, where she leads a programme of research to develop a new vaccine for Tuberculosis...

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Ebola: Facts Not Fear

The latest WHO figures put the current death toll of the on-going Ebola outbreak at almost 5000, with over 10,000 cases reported in eight countries, mainly those in West Africa. In a series of three...

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Facts not Fear: How do we get the Ebola outbreak under control?

  In the second of our “Facts not Fear” posts we ask the experts at the Wellcome Trust about the way the current Ebola outbreak is affecting people and explore some of the options for getting the...

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Facts Not Fear: Will we find a cure?

In the last of our “Facts Not Fear” Ebola Q&A posts we focus on the research being done to find effective vaccines and treatments for Ebola. The Wellcome Trust has partnered with a number of...

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Researcher Spotlight: Dr Lucy Blake

Our Researcher Spotlight shines on Dr Lucy Blake this week. Dr Blake is a research associate at the Centre for Family Research at the University of Cambridge, conducting some fascinating research into...

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Researcher Spotlight: Prof Nigel Allinson

Professor Nigel Allinson is an expert in image engineering at the University of Lincoln. His work, funded by a Wellcome Trust translational grant, aims to improve the accuracy and effectiveness of...

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Researcher Spotlight: Professor Sir Philip Cohen

Sir Philip Cohen is a professor of enzymology at the University of Dundee. He holds a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award and has worked in the field of protein phosphorylation and cell regulation...

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Researcher Spotlight: Professor Graham Williams

Graham Williams is a Professor of Endocrinology at Imperial College London. Funded by a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award, his research involves looking at the connection between hormones and bones, with...

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