The advert in Nature seemed too good to be true: «Wanted,
a scientific editor for a book comprising an international assessment of cancer.»
Not exact matches
(
Scientific American
editor in chief Mariette DiChristina and senior graphics
editor Jen Christiansen were advisers
for the
book.)
In this episode, we'll talk human evolution with renowned anthropologist and Neandertal expert Chris Stringer and with
Scientific American
editor Kate Wong, coauthor of the new
book Lucy's Legacy: The Quest
for Human Origins.
He is former
editor - in - chief
for the Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology and has published over 100
scientific journal articles, in addition to
book chapters and outreach materials.
She has worked as an
editor for Seeker, Discovery, MIT Technology Review,
Scientific American Explorations, Astronomy and Earth and authored the children's science
book, Rocks and Minerals, part of the Reader's Digest Pathfinders series.
He has given over 250
scientific and continuing education presentations, authored more than 65
scientific publications or
book chapters, served as the
editor for the ophthalmology section of the Five Minute Veterinary Consult and co-
editor Doug Slatter's Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology textbook, and has co-chaired the ACVO's Basic Science Course
for the Veterinary Ophthalmologist
for the last 12 years.
An active international speaker, Dr. Scherk has authored numerous
book chapters and
scientific papers and is the North American
editor for the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery.
She has worked as an
editor for Seeker, Discovery, MIT Technology Review,
Scientific American Explorations, Astronomy and Earth and authored the children's science
book, Rocks and Minerals, part of the Reader's Digest Pathfinders series.
Dr. Scheele is also working as columnist
for various newspapers and magazines and has published himself several popular
scientific books as
editor as well as author.