Danielle Ellis

Danielle Ellis

Editor-in-Chief

Biological Sciences, B.Sc.

Danielle graduated with a 2:1 in Biological Sciences with a Professional Training Year from Cardiff University. During her Professional Training Year, Danielle worked with the registered charity the Frozen Ark Project, creating and promoting various forms of content within their brand guidelines.

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Since joining AZoNetwork and becoming an editor on News-Medical, Danielle has completed an HMX Fundamentals Program from Harvard Medical School and earned a Certificate of Completion in Immunology.

Danielle has a great appreciation and passion for science communication and enjoys reading non-fiction and fiction in her spare time. Her other interests include doing yoga, collecting vinyl, and visiting museums.

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Articles from Danielle

Carbon monoxide foam in the fight against inflammation

Carbon monoxide foam in the fight against inflammation

Hitting rewind on the spread of pancreatic cancer

Hitting rewind on the spread of pancreatic cancer

Artificial Intelligence in CBT

Artificial Intelligence in CBT

Supporting the Mental Health of Minorities

Supporting the Mental Health of Minorities

New model reveals cancer-driving mutations

New model reveals cancer-driving mutations

Roundworms shed light on vision loss in a rare human genetic disorder

Roundworms shed light on vision loss in a rare human genetic disorder

Social Identification and Mental Health

Social Identification and Mental Health

LUCID: music, medicine, and machine learning

LUCID: music, medicine, and machine learning

What is Computational Biomedicine?

What is Computational Biomedicine?

Tracking a Pathogen through its Genome: the challenges and opportunities of the global governance of genomic surveillance

Tracking a Pathogen through its Genome: the challenges and opportunities of the global governance of genomic surveillance

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