Nora Schultz's profile
What I do
I am a scientist and journalist. Currently freelancing for New Scientist, writing up my PhD thesis about zebrafish neural development, and playing with BlueSci.
Affiliations
Current affiliations
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- Position
- PhD student
- Company
- University of Cambridge
- Further information
Location
- City:
- None chosen
- Hub:
- London
Interests
Life. I am a life scientist, and I enjoy reading and writing about pretty much anything that is, or was at some point, alive.
My research investigates how zebrafish shape the sheet of cells that later becomes the spinal cord. I’ve spent most of my lab career looking at cells moving & shaking in pretty fluorescent colours.
Projects
Nora Schultz has not yet listed any projects.
Publications
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Morphine may leave babies sensitive to pain New Scientist , 16 (2008)
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Stay-at-home baboon dads give kids a boost New Scientist , 10 (2008)
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'Naked' mums produce plumper babies NewScientist.com (2007)
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Babies can spot languages on facial clues alone NewScientist.com (2007)
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Fetuses experience stress earlier than thought NewScientist.com (2007)