Jennifer Huber

Jennifer Huber

Jennifer Huber is a medical imaging scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with more than 20 years of experience in academic science writing. She received her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California Santa Barbara. She is also a freelance science writer, editor and blogger, as well as a science-writing instructor for the University of California Berkeley Extension. Jennifer has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area most of her life and she frequently enjoys the eclectic cultural, culinary and outdoor activities available in the area. Read her previous contributions to QUEST, a project dedicated to exploring the Science of Sustainability.

By Jennifer Huber

Researchers at SLAC Study Promising Alternative to Morphine

New Stem Cell Therapy Helping Hard-to-Heal Bone Fractures

Stanford Identifies Drug That May Improve Cardiac Stents

Berkeley Lab Tackles Global Vaccine Delivery Problem with Portable Solar-Powered Fridge

MRI Research at UCSF Could Help Diagnose Dyslexia Even Earlier in Children

Researchers Have Vision-Correcting Computer Screens in Their Sights

New UC Berkeley Study Shows Oxytocin May Help Rejuvenate Aging Muscles

Two Common Pathogens Can Survive for Days on Surfaces in Airplanes

How Damaged is Your DNA? A New Startup Wants to Know

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