April Cashin-Garbutt

April Cashin-Garbutt

MA

Natural Sciences

April graduated with a first-class honours degree in Natural Sciences from Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. During her time as Editor-in-Chief, News-Medical (2012-2017), she kickstarted the content production process and helped to grow the website readership to over 60 million visitors per year.

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Through interviewing global thought leaders in medicine and life sciences, including Nobel laureates, April developed a passion for neuroscience and now works at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, located within UCL.

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Articles from April

Using stem cells to tackle CNS disorders: an interview with Dr Stefano Pluchino

Using stem cells to tackle CNS disorders: an interview with Dr Stefano Pluchino

Crowdsourcing: the answer for rare disease diagnosis?

Crowdsourcing: the answer for rare disease diagnosis?

Flu vaccine: the facts. An interview with Dr Lisa Maragakis

Flu vaccine: the facts. An interview with Dr Lisa Maragakis

Wearable exoskeletons: what interactions are possible? An interview with Dr Juan C. Moreno

Wearable exoskeletons: what interactions are possible? An interview with Dr Juan C. Moreno

Mitochondrial variation and viable pregnancy: an interview with Dr Elpida Fragouli

Mitochondrial variation and viable pregnancy: an interview with Dr Elpida Fragouli

Can Nanostructured Microelectrodes be Used to Analyze Biomarkers? An Interview with Dr Shana Kelley

Can Nanostructured Microelectrodes be Used to Analyze Biomarkers? An Interview with Dr Shana Kelley

Testing for developmental delay through an app? An interview with Dr. Clara Lajonchere

Testing for developmental delay through an app? An interview with Dr. Clara Lajonchere

Open online courses key to transforming dementia healthcare workforces?

Open online courses key to transforming dementia healthcare workforces?

Risk of dementia decreasing? An interview with Professor Carol Brayne, University of Cambridge

Risk of dementia decreasing? An interview with Professor Carol Brayne, University of Cambridge

Bacteriophage therapy: an alternative to antibiotics? An interview Professor Clokie

Bacteriophage therapy: an alternative to antibiotics? An interview Professor Clokie

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