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Quinn Eastman writes about basic and clinical research from Emory’s five Centers of Excellence in the health sciences. The five Centers encompass cancer, neuroscience, cardiac and vascular medicine, respiratory health and transplantation.
A former newspaper reporter, Eastman also has a decade of experience wielding a Pipetman in biochemistry labs in the United States and Germany.
He joined Health Sciences Communications in 2007 after three years covering local government, business and environmental issues at the North County Times in Escondido, Califronia.
Previously, Eastman studied Wnt signaling at the University of Munich and earned a Ph.D. at Yale University with work on the mechanism of VDJ recombination.
He is a 2004 graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz's Science Communication program and a member of the National Association of Science Writers.
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