What I do
I’m a former editor of Nature Network. I left Nature Publishing Group in January 2009, but still help run the London hub of Nature Network. I also edit Londonist, a site about the history, future, news and culture of London.
- Hub blog:
- London blog
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- Editor, Nature Network
- Company
- Nature Publishing Group
- Duration
- 2006 - Present
- Further information
Past affiliations
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- Position
- In-house Editor, Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
- Company
- Elsevier
- Duration
- 1998 - 2006
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- Position
- BSc and MRes Student
- Company
- University of York
- Duration
- 1994 - 1998
Location
- City:
- London, England, United Kingdom
- Hub:
- London
Interests
Scientifically, I’m kind of a molecular biologist, and edited the journal Current Opinion in Chemical Biology for around seven years.
My other passion is exploring and reading/writing about the great city of London, in which I live. If you’re ever over in the Big Smoke, and want a guided tour…I’m your man.
Projects
Matt Brown has not yet listed any projects.
Publications
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Reimagining the Royal Institution. Nature (7195) , 595 (2008) PubMed ID:(18509426)
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Brown M. Venerable institute gets a refit. Nature (7195) , 568-9 (2008) PubMed ID:(18509400)
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Brown M. Event: Experiment-a-thon Nature (7163) , 662 - 662 (2007) doi: 10.1038/449662b
Contact
- email:
- nnmatt [ at ] googlemail.com
Groups and Forums
- Science Writers
- LTN (London Technology Network)
- National Research Staff Association of the UK
- talking science
- London bloggers
- Nature Network Newcomers
- The Source Event
- Southampton School of Medicine
- PhD Students
- Nature Network London Events
- Nature Precedings
- Science and Skepticism
- Bioinformatics
- Nature Nanotechnology - Asia Pacific and Beyond
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- Energy and Environmental Technology
- Ask the Nature Editor
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- NeuroPodders
- India
- Mathematics
- Publishing in the New Millennium
- London Questions and Answers Forum
- Post-docs and Graduate Students of the World
- Science and art
- Nature Jobs - Making Science Work
- Brain Physiology, Cognition and Consciousness
- Nature Opinion
- Second Life
- ESOF
- Nature Network Bloggers
- Space exploration
- Science Blogging
- Nature India
- Neuroscience
- Science Blogging 2008: London
- Latin-America
- Microarray Data analysis
- nyc
- Nature Network Italy
- SciFoo 2007
- SciFoo 2008
- Scientific Researchers and Web 2.0: Social Not Working?
- Science policy in the UK
- Trends in Scholarly Communication 2008: Copenhagen
- Biomolecular NMR spectroscopy
- Infectious Disease: What Can Evolution Do For Us?
- Nature Publishing Group news
- Tomorrow's Giants: a conference hosted by the Royal Society and Nature