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Nicholette Zeliadt

Managing Editor

Nicholette Zeliadt is a highly accomplished individual with a PhD in toxicology and public health, known for her exceptional writing and editing skills.

With over a decade of experience, she has produced engaging and informative content on various scientific and health topics, which have been featured in prestigious publications like The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and more.

Nicholette's academic background includes a PhD in Environmental Health (Toxicology) from the University of Minnesota and a BA in Biochemistry from the University of Iowa.

Her professional journey has seen her in key roles such as Managing Editor, Articles Editor, and Senior News Writer at The Transmitter, as well as a Science Writer at the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Additionally, she has contributed as a Freelance Writer and Editor, demonstrating her versatility and expertise in the field.

Nicholette Zeliadt's dedication to science communication is further highlighted by her role as an AAAS Mass Media Fellow at Scientific American.

Highlights

What Is Monkeypox, the Virus Infecting People in the U.S. and Europe? - Scientific American
May 28 · Spectrum
Autism genetics, explained - Spectrum
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United States