Aimee Molineux

Aimee Molineux

Senior Editor

Aimee graduated from the University of Oxford in 2021 with an undergraduate degree in Languages, including an exchange year at Kobe University in Hyogo, Japan. During her studies, she completed several internships, sparking a strong interest in marketing and editorial work.

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She is currently working towards a master’s degree in International Law & Security. Outside of work, Aimee can usually be found in the gym, attempting to lift increasingly heavy things.

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Articles from Aimee

What is McArdle's Disease?

What is McArdle's Disease?

Understanding how microglia change their states to adapt to different areas of the brain

Understanding how microglia change their states to adapt to different areas of the brain

How the world’s first fully powered prosthetic leg could revolutionize powered prosthetics

How the world’s first fully powered prosthetic leg could revolutionize powered prosthetics

World Hepatitis Day 2022: Why Accelerating the Fight Against Hepatitis Cannot Wait

World Hepatitis Day 2022: Why Accelerating the Fight Against Hepatitis Cannot Wait

Diversifying STEM; the Importance of Representation, Equity, and Inclusion

Diversifying STEM; the Importance of Representation, Equity, and Inclusion

Rare Cells Capable of Transforming into Leukemia may Provide new Insight into Leukemic Landscape

Rare Cells Capable of Transforming into Leukemia may Provide new Insight into Leukemic Landscape

What is Infantile Myofibromatosis?

What is Infantile Myofibromatosis?

What is Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome?

What is Johanson-Blizzard Syndrome?

What is Ocular Motor Apraxia?

What is Ocular Motor Apraxia?

Combining AI and Zebrafish to Accelerate Drug Discovery

Combining AI and Zebrafish to Accelerate Drug Discovery

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