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Managing Editor

 at Technology Networks


As managing editor, Laura works with the editorial director to create, inform and maintain the overall editorial strategy for Technology Networks. She oversees the in-house editorial team and works directly with commissioned writers to produce content across the publication’s communities. After obtaining a first-class honors degree in biology, Laura worked as a quality assurance technologist before joining the Wellcome Sanger Institute and undertaking an additional qualification in clinical chemistry. In 2015, she left to pursue pharmaceutical and editorial-based roles, before joining Technology Networks in 2017.


Education


University of Kent  

Nottingham Trent University  

Writtle University College  

Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading  


Accreditations


Biology, BSc (Hons) recognised by The University of Kent


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Content Written By, Reviewed By, or Featuring Laura Elizabeth Lansdowne
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Article

From Brain Cells to Honeybees: A Conversation With Leonard Foster at HUPO 2025

From decoding the diversity of brain cells to probing pollinators, Prof. Leonard Foster explores how proteomics can help reveal connections between human health, the environment and the wider world.
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Listicle

A Sweet Reaction: Halloween Candy Up Close

Researchers at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research turned their microscopes from nerve cells to Halloween candy, capturing striking fluorescent images of sugary treats at high magnification. Can you guess which candy is which?
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Article

Black History Month: Pride and Power in Scientific Discovery

In celebration and support of UK Black History Month and this year’s theme, “Standing Firm in Power and Pride,” this article explores diversity in science and how it shapes who leads research and who benefits from it.
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Article

Up in the Air: What Do We Know About Airborne Microplastics?

In this article, we examine airborne microplastics in greater detail, explore detection methods, consider what we currently know about their health risks and highlight various mitigation strategies.
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Infographic

Cell‒Cell Communication in Health and Disease

Download this infographic to explore the types of signaling, learn how signals are transmitted and discover techniques for studying cell communication.
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Article

Dr. Jay Mandula Explores the Importance of Diversity in Cancer Research

In this interview, Jay Mandula describes his work in immuno-oncology, the challenges of being transgender in Florida and how increased visibility of LGBTQIA+ scientists can impact STEMM.
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Article

Strategies for Sustainable Science at CU Boulder and Beyond

In this interview, Kathryn Ramirez-Aguilar discusses the CU Green Labs Program, her involvement with the International Institute for Sustainable Laboratories and the role of research funders in furthering sustainability within a lab environment.
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Industry Insight

Navigating the Complexities of Single-Cell Research

The advent of single-cell analysis has marked a transformative era in the life sciences, particularly in the field of drug development. To delve deeper into the subject, Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Nora Fekete-Drimusz, head of biology at ARRALYZE. We discuss the transformative impact of single-cell analysis on life science research and explore how ARRALYZE's multifunctional single-cell platform can support those working in this area.
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Industry Insight

SLAS Europe 2024 New Product Award: Top Contenders Announced

Finalists for the New Product Award at the SLAS Europe conference showcase cutting-edge innovations in life sciences, evaluated on technical merit, commercial feasibility, originality, impact and market opportunity. Here, we take a look at the six nominees and the products competing for this year’s award.
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Article

Redefining Lab Practices To Prioritize Sustainability

Scientists around the world are becoming increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of their research, however, the path to adopting sustainable practices can be complex. This article will discuss how scientists can adjust the way they work to offset the environmental footprint of their labs.
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