By: Julia Robinson
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Julia Robinson is a Science Correspondent at Chemistry World. With a strong background in biology and a master's in science communication, she brings extensive knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry, drug development, and healthcare to her reporting. Julia is committed to producing high-quality journalism that holds power to account and has been recognized for her work, being featured in outlets such as LeagueUnlimited, Ipswich News Today, and Artforum, as well as receiving accolades including Best Writer at the BSME Talent Awards in 2022 and 2023.
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Julia's coverage predominantly focuses on scientific themes, often citing data and providing expert commentary. She seems particularly interested in research breakthroughs, environmental issues, higher education developments, and scientific controversies.
Given her focus on these topics, Julia may be open to pitches from researchers or experts with new findings related to environmental issues, scientific advancements, or higher education policies. Commentators familiar with the oil industry or chemical analysis could also capture her interest.
She does not appear to have a specific geographic focus but rather covers international scientific developments across various fields of study.
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