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Matt Brown's profile
I'm a London user
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What I do
I’m the editor of Nature Network London.
- Blog:
- Editor's blog
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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
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- Elsevier
- Duration
- 1998 - 2006
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- Position
- BSc and MRes Student
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- University of York
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- 1994 - 1998
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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.
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Publications
Matt Brown has listed no publications on Nature Network.
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Contact
- email:
- m.brown [ at ] nature.com
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Matt Brown's activity on Nature Network
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