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Hannah Flynn

Science editor and fact checker

Hannah Flynn is a science editor and fact checker based in London, England. She currently serves as the Science Editor at BioNews, a publication of the Progress Educational Trust (PET).13 In this role, she commissions and edits news related to fertility, international and NHS health policy, reproductive science, and ethical and legal issues in these areas.1 Flynn also delivers training to postgraduate students interested in science writing as part of the BioNews writing scheme.3

In addition to her work at BioNews, Flynn is a science fact checker, specializing in genomic news, stem cell research, embryo research, and cancer treatment.1 She has a particular interest in the communication of research related to sex, sexuality, gender, race, socioeconomic status, and mental health.1

Flynn's background includes:

  • A BSc (Hons) in Biology from the University of Manchester (2005-2008)1
  • A PG Dip in Journalism from Cardiff University (2008-2009)1
  • Experience as a reporter for Chemist+Druggist, where she won awards for her work1
  • Roles at various organizations including RNIB, The Children's Society, and the Institute of Physics1

Throughout her career, Flynn has demonstrated a commitment to accurate science communication and has worked on improving access to evidence-based health information.12

Highlights

Hannah Flynn - MedicalNewsToday
Hannah Flynn - MedicalNewsToday
Sep 16 · progress.org.uk
Hannah Flynn - Science Editor at Progress Educational Trust

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Location

London, England, United Kingdom