Robin Marks
Senior Public Information Representative
Robin covers new discovery science, including biochemistry, biotechnology, diabetes, microbiome, neuroscience, pain, pathology and psychiatry.
Robin was a reporter for many years, working for various NPR stations around the U.S. and freelancing for Reuters and other news agencies abroad. She later spent 10 years as a writer and multimedia specialist for the Exploratorium, after which she expanded her freelance career to include designing science curricula, tutoring students, and developing science-themed walking tours. She holds degrees from the University of MN (Biochemistry), and University of WA (International Studies).
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UCSF Scientists Win Pew Awards for Cancer and Neuroscience Research
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How Neurons Build a 3-D Vascular Structure to Keep the Retina Healthy
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Degraded Synapses in the Retina Can Predict the Severity of MS
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To Appreciate Music, the Human Brain Listens and Learns to Predict
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In Judo Move, Scientists Use Cancer’s Strength to Fight Against It
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Can a Steroid Help Treat Dementia and Schizophrenia?
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How Proteins Interact May Hold Key to Future Autism Treatments
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From the First Bite, Our Sense of Taste Helps Pace Our Eating