Experience & Expertise: Robin Meadows is an award-winning freelance science writer and editor. She has a broad background in the life sciences--ranging from molecular biology and development to neurobiology and behavior--and is an expert in conservation, ecology and the environment.
Her credits include Audubon, California Agriculture, California Magazine, ChemMatters, Conservation, Ecosystem Marketplace, Environmental Health Perspectives, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Muse, Nature, Public Library of Science Biology, the San Francisco Chronicle and Smithsonian Zoogoer.
Her clients include the California Native Grasslands Association, the National Park Service, the Society for Conservation Biology, the U.S. Long Term Ecological Research Network, the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission, the UC Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and the UC Toxic Substances Research & Teaching Program.
Awards: Robin has won several awards from EdPress and the Society for Technical Communication, including STC's top international award.
Education:
Reed College: B.A., Biology | University of California, San Diego: M.S., Biology
University of California, Santa Cruz: Graduate Certificate, Science Communication
Professional Organizations: American Society of Journalists and Authors
National Association of Science Writers |
Northern California Science Writers Association
Society of Environmental Journalists
Personal: Robin and her husband enjoy hiking and gardening with native plants, and divide their time between California and Hawaii, and visiting their two daughters.
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