Nessa Carey | |
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Nationality | British |
Alma mater | University of Edinburgh |
Known for | The Epigenetics Revolution; Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Epigenetics, Technology Transfer |
Institutions | Imperial College London |
Thesis | Studies on the extracellular envelope glycoprotein of maedi-visna virus.[1] |
Website | http://www.nessacarey.co.uk/ |
Nessa Carey is a British biologist working in the field of molecular biology and biotechnology. She is International Director of the technology transfer organization PraxisUnico and a visiting professor at Imperial College London.
With expertise in the field of epigenetics and in technology transfer, she promotes the movement of scientists between academia and industry, lecturing often to school students and early career scientists. Carey writes books and articles for a scientifically interested general audience. She is the author of The Epigenetics Revolution[3] and Junk DNA: A Journey Through the Dark Matter of the Genome[4] which explore advances in the field of epigenetics and their implications for medicine. She edited Epigenetics for Drug Discovery[5] for the Royal Society of Chemistry's Drug Discovery Series.[6]
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