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About | Summer E. Allen

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Summer E. Allen. My writing has been published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Pain Research Forum, BrainFacts, Greater Good, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, Rhode Island Public Radio, the Washington Post’s On Parenting blog, and other outlets. Thanks for stopping by. One thought on “ About. June 27, 2013 at 8:42 pm. Hello, Summer,. What kind of book is it? This project has been featured on Brainy Daughter ( http:/ brainydaughter.com/. I can be reached readily ...

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Summer E. Allen. Is farm bill’s ‘Sound Science Act’ a Trojan horse? January 13th, 2014. Could bringing back a little known agency make Congress more tech literate? January 8th, 2014. Will a re-organization at NASA end early planetary science careers? December 17th, 2013. Publicly funded research spurs private sector success. November 11th, 2013. NIH to stop funding K-12 and public education programs. October 21st, 2013. Five ways the government shutdown shut down science. October 17th, 2013. NIH offers n...

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Summer E. Allen. A new resource for disabled Ph.D. students and those who support them. January 27th, 2014. Study determines which psychology findings are replicable. December 18th, 2013. On sexism, bobblehead dolls, and female scientists. December 12th, 2103. Should we change how we look at P values? December 4th, 2013. The price of a retracted paper. November 25th, 2013. Putting the spotlight on women of color in science. November 11th, 2013. Can the Winnower flip scientific publishing on its head?

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Summer E. Allen. Project ARISE brings scientists and mobile labs into biology classrooms. December 31st, 2012. Is it time to rework how genetics is taught? August 21st, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.

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Summer E. Allen. Injured squid, rogue cancer cells, kids book review. June 3, 2014. It’s been a busy couple of months for me, and I’ve had the opportunity to write about some really neat topics:. I wrote about injured squid. For the Pain Research Forum. I wrote about new cancer research. Targeting the so-called tumor “microenvironment” for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News. I wrote a fun review. And I continue to write my weekly posts for AAAS Member Central, which you can view here. Sanbonmatsu...

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Molecular Love (and other facts of life). The nitty gritty science of sex and reproduction. Mom, dad and baby make…4? This entry was posted on March 25, 2014 by Brooke. In Eggs and sperm. And tagged assisted reproduction. Mitochondria–the newest threat to mankind. Image by Louisa Howard via Wikipedia. You get half your DNA from your mom and half from your dad, right? Wrong You may well have stored in the back of your mind, dusty from disuse, a word from some long-ago biology class: mitochondria. Which I ...

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Molecular Love (and other facts of life). The nitty gritty science of sex and reproduction. This is a list of research and review articles that I have co-authored. A Drosophila protease cascade member, Seminal metalloprotease-1, is activated stepwise by male factors and requires female factors for full activity. Brooke A. LaFlamme*. Frank W. Avila*, Kevin Michalski, Mariana F. Wolfner. 2014) 196(4): 1117-29. *These authors contributed equally. Brooke A. LaFlamme. And Mariana F. Wolfner. Jessica L. Si...

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New England Science Writers. 124; Comments RSS. Read local: NESW page turners. Posted on December 23, 2012. Looking for a last-minute gift or a good book to curl up with in front of a roaring fire? We’ve put together a list of the latest books by NESW members published in 2012 or soon to be available in 2013. The list is alphabetical by NESW member names. Enjoy, enjoy! Continue reading →. Filed under: Member books. 124; Tagged: accessible. 124; Leave a comment. Video and audio of journalist-blogging event.

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Molecular Love (and other facts of life). The nitty gritty science of sex and reproduction. Sex in the news: April 1-7. This entry was posted on April 8, 2014 by Brooke. In Sex and society. This week in sex news:. Cornell University received a $10M Specialized Research Center grant. From the National Institutes of Health to establish a Center for Reproductive Genomics. Researchers at the center will study the whys and hows of human reproduction and attempt to find new treatments for infertility. A woman ...

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Summer E. Allen. Providence, RI sciencebysummer.com. Summer E. Allen is a scientist-turned-writer and editor. She has a PhD in neuroscience from Brown University. She specializes in writing about science, health, and biotechnology. Summer E. Allen's stories for. Healing the Burn- IEEE PULSE. Advances in burn treatment technoogy aim to save lives, lessen pain and scarring. July/August 2016 Featured Article. Building a Better Breast Pump - IEEE PULSE. Building a Better Breast Pump - IEEE PULSE.

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Summer E. Allen. Providence, RI sciencebysummer.com. Summer E. Allen is a scientist-turned-writer and editor. She has a PhD in neuroscience from Brown University. She specializes in writing about science, health, and biotechnology. Summer E. Allen's stories for. PhD parents: first to leave the pipeline? PhD parents: first to leave the pipeline? Its time to get real about non-academic job training for biomedical . It's time to get real about non-academic job traini. Injured squid, rogue cancer cells, kids...

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Summer E. Allen. Providence, RI sciencebysummer.com. Summer E. Allen is a scientist-turned-writer and editor. She has a PhD in neuroscience from Brown University. She specializes in writing about science, health, and biotechnology. Summer E. Allen's stories for. C4 Genes Tune Schizophrenia Risk, Synaptic Pruning. Schizophrenia Research Forum: News. Schizophrenia Research Forum: New Study Finds Schizophrenia Risk Gene TCF4 Regulates Neuronal Activity. Schizophrenia Research Forum: New Study Finds Schiz.

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New England Science Writers. 124; Comments RSS. Read local: NESW page turners. Posted on December 23, 2012. Looking for a last-minute gift or a good book to curl up with in front of a roaring fire? We’ve put together a list of the latest books by NESW members published in 2012 or soon to be available in 2013. The list is alphabetical by NESW member names. Enjoy, enjoy! Continue reading →. Filed under: Member books. 124; Tagged: accessible. 124; Leave a comment. Heather M. H. Goldstone. Diane A. Kelly.

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New England Science Writers. 124; Comments RSS. Renew your membership in NESW. Your annual membership fee of $20 includes regular email updates about NESW events, job listings, and related news and events. We have recently transitioned membership management to MemberPlanet.com. If you have not yet joined the NESW group on MemberPlanet, please do at https:/ www.memberplanet.com/nesw/. For questions, email Noelle Swan noelleswan (at) gmail.com. Heather M. H. Goldstone. Mostly life sciences news.

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New England Science Writers. 124; Comments RSS. Books and Blogging: Gutenberg Meets Google (and WordPress and Twitter…). Posted on March 17, 2011. By carol cruzan morton. Updated 24 March 2011. Books and Blogging: Gutenberg Meets Google (and WordPress and Twitter…). Thursday, 24 March 2011. 6:45 – 8:15 pm Panel discussion. Harvard University, Cambridge. Room 307 Pierce Hall, 22 Oxford St. NOTE: Limited public parking at street meters ( map-directions. Stay tuned to NESW email and http:/ neswonline.com.

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