Kate Anderton

Kate Anderton

Editor

B.Sc.

Biomedical Sciences, Cell Biology

Kate Anderton is a Biomedical Sciences graduate (B.Sc.) from Lancaster University. She manages the editorial content on News-Medical and carries out interviews with world-renowned medical and life sciences researchers. She also interviews innovative industry leaders who are helping to bring the next generation of medical technologies to market.

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Kate’s experience is varied. She has spent time in both academic and commercial laboratories, working as a cancer research scientist and a microbiologist.

In the commercial world, Kate carried out sterility testing of water samples from a large antibiotic manufacturing site. Later, she spent time in a quality assurance laboratory, testing consumables to ensure they were free from contamination and would last the length of their recommended shelf life.

This is in contrast to her time in research, where Kate carried out protein interaction studies on mammalian cell lines. She also spent time in a microbiology laboratory, researching the effects of global warming on freshwater ecosystems.

Kate enjoys working for News-Medical as it allows her to combine the medical aspects of her degree with her scientific research experience. She supports the research community in bringing bench-to-bedside and aims to highlight this through her work.

When she is not working, Kate likes to cook up a storm in the kitchen – which is often an experiment and doesn’t always go well! She also likes to spend time with friends, travel, and binge watch the latest tv shows on Netflix.

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Articles from Kate

“Without Antibiotics, I Cannot Treat”: Examining Antibiotic Resistance Drivers in India

“Without Antibiotics, I Cannot Treat”: Examining Antibiotic Resistance Drivers in India

An Insider’s Guide to the chemagic™ Prime™ Junior Instrument

An Insider’s Guide to the chemagic™ Prime™ Junior Instrument

“Fail Fast, But More Confidently”: Developing Organoids for Drug Development and Discovery

“Fail Fast, But More Confidently”: Developing Organoids for Drug Development and Discovery

Automation in Scientific Research – Step 1: Invest in Scheduling Software.

Automation in Scientific Research – Step 1: Invest in Scheduling Software.

Customizing the Cellular Microenvironment to Improve Physiological Relevance

Customizing the Cellular Microenvironment to Improve Physiological Relevance

Making the Most of Microdialysis for Neurotransmitter Analysis

Making the Most of Microdialysis for Neurotransmitter Analysis

I Am and I Will: The Steps We Can All Take This World Cancer Day

I Am and I Will: The Steps We Can All Take This World Cancer Day

The Truth About E-cigarettes: Quit Smoking this World Cancer Day

The Truth About E-cigarettes: Quit Smoking this World Cancer Day

Developing a Cervical Cancer Test That’s 100% Predictive

Developing a Cervical Cancer Test That’s 100% Predictive

The Tiny Camera That Could Revolutionize Cardiovascular Surgery

The Tiny Camera That Could Revolutionize Cardiovascular Surgery

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