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Robin Marks
Senior Public Information Representative
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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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How Obesity Can Rewire the Immune System and the Response to Immunotherapy – and How to Change That
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When It Comes to Sleep, It’s Quality Over Quantity
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Treating Tough Tumors by Exploiting Their Iron ‘Addiction’
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Solving the Mystery of a Stubborn – and Common – Cancer Gene
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Newly Discovered Immune Cells Play a Role in Hemorrhagic Stroke
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Novel Brainstem Circuit Gives Rise to the Rhythms of Vocalization
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Exercise Alters Brain Chemistry to Protect Aging Synapses
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Sorting Cancers by ‘Immune Archetypes’ May Offer New Approach For Precision Immunotherapies