Author Archives: Jennifer Rohn

About Jennifer Rohn

Scientist, novelist, rock chick

In which life goes on

Momentous things always happen when I’m not looking. While I was off gliding through waist-high powder and suffering death by fondue in Les Menuires last week, Above the clouds Wendy Richard died of cancer, The end of an Eastenders era … Continue reading

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In which I haven’t lost my touch

Thank goodness for synthetic rubber. (And yes, it’s Friday in many parts of the world.) My iPod Shuffle ran out of juice yesterday just as the deepest, darkest, most tedious phase of cell culture was about to commence. And it … Continue reading

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In which I continue to suspend disbelief

I don’t know about you, but when I have a hypothesis that bodes particularly well for fame, glory and high-profile publication, I am far less likely to believe in it. Somehow, it’s always the mundane that seems the most plausible. … Continue reading

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In which I ponder economies of scale

Writing about science is a hobby for some, and puts dinner on the table for others; yet others, like me, fall somewhere in between. People enamored of the idea of so-called “citizen journalism” (a nice way of describing the mechanism … Continue reading

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In which I ramp up

bq. My friend Richard and I are moving in perfect reciprocity at the moment, so we thought it would be entertaining to plot our opposing curves simultaneously. I left science publishing to return to the bench, and he’s leaving the … Continue reading

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In which the data back up our habitual suspicions

We’re not actually paranoid: everyone really is out to get us. Last week at Science and Shopping, the UCL-based women in science networking group, we had a special guest presentation from Virginia Valian, Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Linguistics, Hunter … Continue reading

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In which London simply cannot do snow

Stephen narrowly beat me to the mark, but I am honored to be published back-to-back with such an august professor. Enjoy your commute, one and all!

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In which I wade through the fringes of textbook fact

I’ve recently turned in a commissioned review article about the role of the actin cytoskeleton in cell shape. I’m an old hand at reviews, but this was something special: a ‘Cell Science at a Glance’ poster for the Journal of … Continue reading

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In which you are invited to expose yourselves

Now, let’s see: where can I find a bunch of extroverted science fanatics? My friend Alom Shaha, in addition to being a talented science filmmaker, producer, ex-politician and part-time physics teacher, is in the midst of a wonderful blogging/film hybrid … Continue reading

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In which I dally with both sides

Writing a paper – it takes on a whole new meaning if you’ve spent time behind the editorial desk of a peer-reviewed journal or two. It’s now been about a year and a half since I left publishing to return … Continue reading

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