Meet new member Zach Kortge
Zach Kortge, an undergraduate student at Central Michigan University studying neuroscience and psychology and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Zach Kortge, an undergraduate student at Central Michigan University studying neuroscience and psychology and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Vanessa Wamsley, a Nebraska-based science writer and editor, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Jonathan Moens, a freelance reporter based in Rome and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Amanda Morris, a multimedia bioscience reporter at The Arizona Republic and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Diedtra (Dee) Henderson, science and communications manager at the Developing Brain Institute at Children’s National Hospital and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Daniel Bastardo Blanco, a global liaison specialist at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Avery Hurt, a freelance science writer and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Sam Apple, faculty program coordinator of the MA in Science Writing program at Johns Hopkins University and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.
Alyssa Gonzalez, a science writer for Vancouver-based science communications firm Talk Science to Me and a new addition to the NASW community, shares #WhySciWri in this short Q&A.