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The Rosalind Franklin Society and the Genome Writers Guild celebrate the 100th anniversary of Dr. Roslaind Franklin's birthday by honoring an early-career wo...
The Genome Writers Guild and the Rosalind Franklin Society have joined forces to recognize the outstanding body of research by women working in the field of ...
Want to know why CRISPR is the rage? Ask-a-Scientist on Thursday, July 23rd, at 7:00 PM (CDT). Ask geneticists: Dr. Alison Van Eenennaam, UC-Davis, and Dr. A...
 
We need to get the latest therapies to people safely and quickly. Yet, fFederal agencies are challenged to update regulations for the new and novel genomic t...
How does precision genomics impact your practice and research? Announcing a unique CME accredited program developed by the Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Bio...
The Genome Writers Guild (GWG) is a genome engineering society building a better future for humanity through genome engineering and public education. The GWG...
The Genome Writers Guild Conference is a scientific meeting that's open to the public and to young-want-to-be scientists. If you've never been to a scientifi...
Curious about CRISPR Prime Editing? What sets prime editing apart from traditional CRISPR? Attend the Genome Writers Guild 2020 conference on July 23-24-25 f...
Call for Abstracts! The Genome Writers Guild 2020 - Future Therapies-Now Conference is a live-virtual event. Register to attend all three days - July 23, 24,...
Dr. Daniel Voytas is the keynote speaker at the Genome Writers Guild 2020 conference - Genome Engineering Future Therapies-Now. Dr. Voytas is McKnight Presid...

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Lynn Fellman

Lynn Fellman, a multimedia artist, designer, and writer. Fellman communicates the beauty and value of genomic science. From evolutionary genetics to precision medicine, her creative approach makes you smarter and curious to know more.

chid0

chid0 began got a graphic design degree in Vienna and designed postage stamps along with taking on some freelance illustration jobs here and there... only to ditch everything to become a genetic engineer instead. Now, she lives in Prague, working on her PhD at MPI Dresden, and creates transgenic mice and planarians instead of postage stamps.

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