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This issue of Northwest Science & Technology Online was sponsored in part by the University of Washington Office of Research.

All opinions expressed herein are the view of the authors alone and do not represent the official position or policy of the University of Washington.

Editor:
Deborah L. Illman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Technical Communication
University of Washington (UW)
Box 352195
Seattle, WA 98195-2195
nwst@u.washington.edu

Editorial Assistants:

Stephanie Cartier is pursuing a master’s degree in Technical Communication at the University of Washington.

Christine Loftus is an adjunct instructor of chemistry at Seattle Central Community College and has studied science news writing at the University of Washington.

Ben Raker is a Seattle writer and editor who studied science writing at the University of Washington.

Contributing Writers:

Christine Callo is an undergraduate studying general biology and comparative history of ideas at the University of Washington.

Jessica Cromheecke is an undergraduate in biochemistry and economics at the University of Washington.

Megan Dann Fesinmeyer is a graduate student at the UW Institute for Public Health Genetics.

Matt Ironside is a journalism student in the University of Washington Department of Communication.

Kashena Jade Konecki is a junior in the UW English department and is currently studying in the UW science writing program

Elizabeth Sharpe is a science writer and editor at University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB), a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center.

Chris Wentz is an undergraduate in the UW Department of Biochemistry.


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