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In the last quarter of the year, ABSW welcomed over 20 new members with different experiences; some are still aspiring science writers, and others have longer careers. The community created with such diversity is beneficial to everyone.

They are now all enjoying the full range of ABSW membership benefits, like access to journals (including Eurekalert! ABSW’s Lead Professional Development Partner), free and discounted rates at ABSW events, being part of a community of like-minded professionals, and more. If you are not a member yet, consider joining us now.

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Membership subscriptions include full, associate and student (up to two years after graduation). ABSW runs a support scheme for students and colleagues in financial difficulty who are struggling to pay for ABSW membership. You can either support this scheme by donating or be supported if in need.

Say hello to our latest members.

  • Shane Barrett Kavanagh is a PhD Student at University College London;
  • Cat Bartman is the news and media manager at the University of East Anglia;
  • Tim Bodicoat is a science writer at Cancer Research UK;
  • Helen Civil is the director of Communications at E3G;
  • Skye Duarte Colardelle is an aspiring science writer who recently graduated from the Imperial College London; 
  • Alex Epshtein is a Science Communication MSc student at Imperial College London; 
  • Amani Gardner is a scientific communications officer at the University of Exeter;
  • Sera Guli is a recent postgraduate student studying Science Communication at University College London;
  • Charlotte Hartley is a science communications officer at the MRC Clinical Trials Unit at UCL;
  • Delhi Kalwan is currently a regulatory medical writer but would like to try science writing outside of this current role;
  • Nishad Karim is the Tech Watch editor at QinetiQ;
  • Sarah Lim is an account manager at the agency April Six - Science & Innovation;
  • Emma Loughney is a communications officer at the University College Dublin;
  • Ada McVean is a digital content assistant at Chemistry World;
  • Caroline Namutosi is a student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, in Stockholm, Sweden;
  • Ryan O'Hare is the media manager for Medicine at Imperial College London;
  • Mykyta Osadchyi is a Science Communication MSc student at University College London;
  • Georgia Schonberg is currently working in life sciences consulting but looking to transition into medical writing;
  • Garry Shaw is a freelance science journalist and author;
  • Daniela Sieff is a writer and speaker dedicated to trauma and shame, framing it from the perspective of evolution and biological anthropology.

You can find some of our members' profiles in our public directory.

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