Danielle Ellis

Danielle Ellis

Creative - Digital Events & Engagement Specialist

Biological Sciences, B.Sc.

Danielle started her journey at AZoNetwork in 2021 as an Editor for News Medical after completing her degree in Biological Sciences from Cardiff University. Since then, she has progressed to become Editor-in-Chief of News Medical, as well as the Account Manager for a long-standing client. These opportunities have allowed her to diversify and develop her skills across project management and digital engagement, leading her to now head AZoNetwork's Webinars.

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In her current role, Danielle oversees the planning, production, and promotion of live and on-demand webinars, collaborating closely with global clients to deliver impactful scientific content to targeted audiences.

Outside of work, Danielle volunteers for a local charity and enjoys spending time with her cat, listening to music and podcasts, and practicing yoga.

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Articles from Danielle

‘Moving molecule’ therapy for severe spinal cord injury

‘Moving molecule’ therapy for severe spinal cord injury

New genetic technology for gene expression analysis of cancer cells

New genetic technology for gene expression analysis of cancer cells

Novel anti-inflammatory drug target identified by CRISPR

Novel anti-inflammatory drug target identified by CRISPR

Using the contraceptive pill to reduce risk of type-2 diabetes in women with PCOS

Using the contraceptive pill to reduce risk of type-2 diabetes in women with PCOS

How cellular clocks regulate cardiac physiology

How cellular clocks regulate cardiac physiology

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