About
Vanessa believes that scientific literacy is necessary for discerning the society we live in and should not be confined to academia alone. She has spent her scientific education majoring in Biology and has tried her hand in different fields, such as cancer, stem cell, and mitochondrial research. This has shown her that every branch of science has new ideas and perspectives that has helped her in her own work. Similarly, she believes that everyone can benefit from learning about how scientists approach questions to discover more about the world around us.
Published Breaks
Edited Breaks
- Earth & Space
Bringing 100 million-year-old marine microbes back to life
May 14, 20214 min read3,512 views - Evolution & Behaviour
The oldest beer in central Europe? Take it with a pinch of… malt!
February 10, 20214 min read5,209 views - Health & Physiology
Understanding how COVID-19 Patients shed viral particles into their environment
January 4, 20214 min read4,664 views - Microbiology
How nanosized shrapnel from exploding fungal cells may impact us: from allergies to cloud formation
November 5, 20204 min read6,185 views - Earth & Space
A new way to look at light pollution: revealing the good, the bad and the ugly
September 2, 20204 min read6,827 views

