Richard P. Grant

[2] He made DNA extraction technology for a company in Cambridge,[2] then found a postdoctoral position at Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) working six years for Murray Stewart.

[2] Grant then worked as a cell biologist for three years in Sydney, where the University asked him to write a science blog.

[2] Grant then took a job with Faculty of 1000,[3][4] in the UK, rebuilding a website and writing for The Scientist, and later became a Senior Writer at a London medical education & publishing agency.

[7][8][2][9] Grant hosts blogging for Jennifer Rohn,[10] Henry Gee, Athene Donald, Nicola Spaldin, Cath Ennis, and several other writers.

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