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Daniella Maritan-Thomson

Danni started at MDPI in 2021 as an Assistant Editor for Microorganisms and transitioned to the marketing team in the Summer of 2022. She has an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Science and a Master of Research entitled ‘Fire Toxicants and the Increased Occurrence of Cancer and other Diseases Among Firefighters’. She has co-authored two research papers that have recently been accepted for publication. She has always enjoyed the process of writing and particularly loves writing about scientific topics.

Articles written by this author:

Open Science

Using Virtual Reality to Support Social Communication Disorder

Open Science

Excessive Intake of Folic Acid During Pregnancy Increases Risk of Gestational Diabetes

Open Science

Interview with Expert in Crop Improvement Dr Abdelbagi M. Ismail

Open Science

Abandoning Shopping Trolleys Has Huge Consequences for the Environment

Open Science

Highlights from the MDPI Societies and Acquisition Team

Open Science

Interview with Expert Conservationist Professor Dr Stuart Pimm

Open Science

Testing the Feasbility of Genetic Selection Tool to Increase Fertility

Open Science

Tracking Antimicrobial Resistance Using New Methods.

Open Science

Relocation of Endangered Lizards to Secure a Sustainable Future

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Using Symmetry to Find Modern Solutions to Age Old Issues.

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