Posts in Issue 1: Summer 2021
Kylia Ahuna
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Kylia Ahuna was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, and is now located in Portland, Oregon. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in neuroscience in 2019 at the University of Colorado Boulder where she studied the impact of strong social connections on mental health. Kylia is now pursuing her master’s degree in science writing at Johns Hopkins University and is also a researcher at Oregon Health and Sciences University studying the placenta to investigate how maternal health affects fetal health.

Find Kylia on Twitter: @KyliaAhuna

Scott D. Crawford
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Scott D. Crawford is a social science entrepreneur by day, where he manages a small survey research business. By night he is often found practicing being a husband, father, forever-learner, survey methodologist, science writer, and podcast lover. While he doesn’t believe in reincarnation, he’s certain he was a Great Dane (of the canine type) in a previous life.

Find Scott on Twitter: @scottcraw

Crystal Gwizdala
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Crystal Gwizdala is a freelance science journalist with a focus on health. She also works as the assistant editor at Catalyst Midland and ghostwrites for medical professionals. She has bylines in The Xylom, The Detroit Free Press, Route Bay City, Epicenter Mt. Pleasant, Midland Daily News, and Catalyst Midland. You can connect with her via LinkedIn or see her portfolio here.

Find Crystal on Twitter: @CrystalGwizdala

Alison Jarman
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Dr. Alison Jarman is an anesthesiologist, writer, and advocate for global access to safe surgery, based in Melbourne, Australia. Her interests in health equity and health care improvement through education have taken her to northern and central Australia, Mongolia, and Zambia. She believes good writing can transform health practice and her next article to be published is one for children on hypnosis and needle phobia. Her consuming passions include podcasts and cycling.

Find Alison on Twitter: @oxygen_and_soda

Lindsey Leake
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Lindsey Leake is the health, welfare and social justice reporter for TCPalm, the USA TODAY affiliate on Florida’s Treasure Coast. She has a B.A. from Princeton, an M.A. in Journalism and Digital Storytelling from American University, and is expected to graduate from Johns Hopkins with an M.A. in Science Writing in 2022. A Virginia native, she resides in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

Find Lindsey on Twitter: @NewsyLindsey