She did her PhD at Max Delbrck Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin, where she investigated neuronal mechanisms modulating stress in zebrafish. He is based in New York office and handles manuscripts in nuclear, atomic, molecular, optical and plasma physics. Education: MA physics, Universit degli Studi di Milano; PhD theoretical quantum physics, University of Freiburg. She handles manuscripts on biosensors and molecular biology methods. To obtain He handles manuscripts on plant genetics and biotechnology, microbial biotechnology, and general biotechnological development. She has worked at the European Laboratory for Non-linear Spectroscopy in Florence as post-doc and assistant professor; her research was focused on chemical and physical transformations of molecular systems under high pressure. She obtained her PhD at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she studied plant hormone signaling mechanisms. Ahne handles manuscripts on imaging and biosensing. Her background covers the theory of dynamical systems, complex networks, collective phenomena, synchronization, spatio-temporal patterns in networks, and their control. Henrietta handles submissions on neuroimaging in both cognitive and clinical neuroscience. Education: BSc Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh; MSc Physical Chemistry, University of California Riverside; PhD Physical Chemistry, University of California Riverside. As a postdoctoral researcher at Colorado State University, he investigated above-belowground interactions and soil biodiversity under climate change. "These funds allow for travel expenses for visiting conferences." No prior editorial experience is required as full training is given, although A graduate of Peking University in China, Congcong obtained a PhD in physics from the University of Cambridge, followed by her subsequent postdoctoral research at Stanford University and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. christiana.varnava#nature.com*, Areas of responsibility include: electronics, photonics, applied physics. Team Manager and Senior Editor: Richard PattisonRichard joined the editorial team at Nature Communications in June 2014. Our members have diverse and interdisciplinary research backgrounds and collectively we handle the areas of quantum, atomic, plasma, nuclear and high-energy physics, optics, and acoustics. Senior Editor: Sophie Morgan Sophie joined Nature Communications in October 2020. He currently handles manuscripts on optoelectronics, in-sensor computing, photodetectors and quantum dots. yang.xia#nature.com*, Richard joined Nature in July 2022 following 14 years at New Scientist, where he was a feature editor specializing in physical and environmental sciences, Chief Features Editor and latterly Executive Editor. He received his PhD from the University of Cambridge. Team Manager and Senior Editor: Francesco ContiFrancesco joined Nature Communications in May 2016. dyani.lewis#nature.com*. Aleksandra handles submissions on glial biology and pathophysiology, molecular neuroscience and neuroimmunology. Thank you for visiting nature.com. She obtained her Ph.D. from Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences in New York City, studying epigenetic changes in cancer. 0:00 1:56 Becky Zhao Senior Editor, Biomedicine Springer He joined Nature Research in October 2010 and has worked at Nature Nanotechnology since March 2012. After his doctorate, Cristiano worked as an Assistant Editor for MDPI in Barcelona. Sam is based in the London office. Katarzyna handles submissions spanning structural biology, biophysics, protein folding, and molecular biology of chromatin. Paraskevi completed her PhD at Newcastle University where she explored the impact of Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition on breast cancer stem cells and drug resistance and continued with post-doctoral studies focusing on the role of hypoxia in these biological processes. j.vandecar#nature.com*, Areas of responsibility include: biogeochemical cycles, geomorphology, atmospheric chemistry and environmental science. He carried out research at National Research Council of Italy, Technical University Berlin and University of Manchester on near-field light-matter interaction, semiconductor nanostructures, photovoltaic materials, self-assembling polymers, carbon allotropes, and plasmonic nanostructures. Chuanfu is based in the New York office. She continued her work on chromatin regulation as a postdoctoral scientist at the MRC Institute of Medical Sciences. He joinedNaturein 2019 after studying for a PhD, on the problems facing bees, at the University of Birmingham. From systems and computational biology, to synthetic biology, genetic engineering and methods we publish papers enabling new discovery. She is based in the Madrid office. The teams remit includes basic science research on the brain as well as clinical and translational studies on neurological and psychiatric disorders. Before joiningNaturein 2018, she wrote about research policy and universities forTimes Higher Education, and she has experience reporting on engineering, infectious diseases and public health. She trained in Microbiology (BSc and MRes) at Imperial College London, prior to performing her doctoral research on mycobacterial effectors at the University of Leicester. Education: BSc, Biochemistry, and PhD, Biochemistry, University of Navarra, Spain; postdoctoral work, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Her research focused on the synthesis of polymers and nanomaterials for healthcare and energy applications. After studying biochemistry and neuroscience she received her PhD from the Charit University of Medicine and carried out postdoctoral work at the Max Delbrck Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin. Senior Editor: Maria Garcia FernandezMaria joined Nature Communications in January 2019. After receiving a MSc in biophysics and medical technology from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, she obtained her PhD from the Technical University Munich. elizabeth.gibney#nature.com*, Max first joined Nature in 2021. Hayleah handles papers in the field of bacteriology and clinical research studies, and is based in the London office. Andy is based in the London office. In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles He obtained his PhD in plant biology at the University of Glasgow and carried out postdoctoral research on tomato development at the Boyce Thompson Institute in New York. He received a PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he studied electron transfer mechanisms in ruthenium-based chromophores used in dye-sensitized solar energy conversion schemes. h.pearson#nature.com*. Education: BSc, Zoology/Psychology, Reading University, UK; MSc. After obtaining her PhD in liquid crystals from the University of Luxembourg, she joined Brandeis University as a postdoctoral associate with expertise in DNA nanostructures. About the Editors | Nature Catalysis Bings own research focused on human-environment interactions, energy social science, industrial ecology, and regional sustainability governance. Team Manager and Senior Editor: Myrthel DoggeMyrthel Dogge joined Nature Communications in February 2020. Areas of responsibility include: physics and the Earth sciences. Thank you for visiting nature.com. She handles manuscripts in the fields of chemical biology, medicinal chemistry, protein chemistry and prebiotic chemistry and is based in Berlin. Benjamin was awarded a PhD in Microbiology from the University of East Anglia in 2010. She obtained her PhD in chemistry at the University of York, focussing on supramolecular hydrogels and the potential applications in drug delivery. Dyani has a PhD in plant genetics from the University of Melbourne, and covers biology, the environment, science policy and research in the Asia Pacific. E-mail: anjali.sharma#springernature.com*. She handles manuscripts on physics of two-dimensional materials and van der Waals heterostructures. She then worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Free University of Berlin and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. She started her editorial career at Nature Geoscience before joining Nature Communications. She studied geology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and science communication at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Prior to that, he studied biomedical science at Kings College London, with particular focus on human physiology in extreme conditions. He obtained his degree in Nanoscale Science and Technology and his PhD in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine from the University of Leeds. He has a master's degree in natural sciences from the University of Cambridge, and his interests include chemistry and materials, as well as scientific publishing, open science, research integrity and digital journalism. She continued using single-cell technologies during her postdoc at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where she worked on cancer stem cells. Her research background includes electronic and magnetic properties of metal oxide, solid state chemistry, and water electrocatalysis. He received his PhD from Newcastle University, studying human molecular genetics, then moved to Southampton where his postdoctoral work focused on rare genetic diseases, in particular ciliopathies. c.thomas#nature.com*, Education: BSc, University of Otago, New Zealand; PhD, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, UNSW, Australia; post-doctoral work, Lund University, Sweden. He edits careers columns submitted by Nature's global community of working scientists, webinars, Spotlights and Career Guides. He has a background in marine biology and oceanography, with BSc and MRes degrees from the University of Southampton. Ildiko holds a degree in Medicine from the Semmelweis Medical University of Budapest, Hungary. Senior Editor: Luca DanelliLuca did his PhD at the University of Udine (Italy), where he studied the interaction between mast cells and myeloid derived suppressor cells within the tumour microenvironment. This was followed by a year working in formulation at Pfizer UK. davide.castelvecchi#nature.com*, Holly writes about the ways that scientists conduct research and communicate their findings. After obtaining her undergraduate in Neuroscience at UCL, Sophie received a PhD from the University of Cambridge where she studied -synuclein aggregation and propagation. Heidi has written for The Oregonian, edited for the Berkeley Science Review, and freelanced for a few other publications. He covers the biological sciences, and in particular evolution, genetics, neuroscience, palaeontology, archaeology, molecular biology and COVID-19. Associate Editor: Charlotte Arlt Charlotte joined Nature Communications in August 2022 after working as a locum Associate editor at Nature Neuroscience. Before becoming a journalist, Lauren carried out a postdoc at the US National Institute of Standards & Technology and received a PhD in chemistry from Boston University. Consulting Editor: Mengying SuMengying completed a Masters in Chemical Engineering and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, both at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA, where she investigated the augmented heat transfer due to elastic instabilities within low-inertia flows with streamline curvature. Nele handles submissions on the molecular biology of DNA replication and repair, non-coding RNAs, as well as various aspects of RNA metabolism. b.marte#nature.com*, Areas of responsibility include: genetics, genomics and molecular evolution. c.tobinkahrstrom#nature.com*, Areas of responsibility include: immunology and microbiology. Life Science Editor jobs in New York | PhD, Academia - nature.com She is based in the London office. Smriti joined Nature in 2020, and covers the Asia-Pacific region. Team members have diverse backgrounds in physics, materials science, mathematics and electrical engineering. Philip handles submissions in the areas of proteomics and biomolecular mass spectrometry, structural biology, as well as the biochemistry of signalling and the regulation of post-translation modifications. Nicole handles submissions related to cognitive, social and clinical psychology as well as neuroscience, and is based in the Berlin office. Nature (Nature) Prateek begun his editorial career at our sister journal Communications Chemistry and subsequently moved to Nature Communications. The team also considers the interactions between humans and these systems, including climate and environmental impacts, and the implications for the economy, policy and society. He edits features across the life sciences, with a particular emphasis on diversity and social justice. In her doctoral work, she investigated the degradation behavior of alginate-based hydrogels. Salary Range: 35,000 to 45,000 Job role/title and company: Associate Editor Springer Nature Group What does your average day involve? The team handles content across the areas of inorganic, physical, analytical, and computational chemistry; chemical nanoscience; solid-state and materials chemistry; and materials science. He received his PhD in physics from Trinity College Dublin for work on defect engineering of 2D semiconductors. He returned back to Spain for another postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of Alicante. Education: BSc and MSc, Free University Amsterdam; PhD, Netherlands Cancer Institute and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Associate Editor: Devin WardDevin joined Nature Communications in August of 2021. She studied cell biology at Amherst College and science journalism at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Associate Editor: Rakesh RanaRakesh joined Nature Communications in July 2022. Particular interests include medicine, CRISPR, cancer, plants, GM organisms, translational and clinical research, patents and COVID-19 drugs. During her PhD in molecular oncopathology at the University of Palermo and her postdoctoral research at Imperial College in London, she investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying the survival and mechanism of resistance of cancer stem cells. He attended the science writing program at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and earned a masters degree in microbiology at the University of Washington. She received her PhD in neuroimaging from Kings College London where she studied white matter connections and handedness. She is based in the Berlin office. His research focused on the history and philosophy of science, particularly on confirmation theory and inductive reasoning, as well as on the science of education and the psychology of risk. She received her BA in Public Policy Analysis with a concentration in Chemistry from Pomona College in 2009 and a PhD in Earth System Science from UC Irvine in 2016. He continued his research as a postdoctoral fellow at UNSW/ARC CoE in Future Low Energy Electron Technologies (FLEET). She received her PhD in human pluripotent stem cell biology at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. bryden.lebailly#nature.com*, Areas of responsibility include: neurodegeneration, ageing, general physiology. Associate Editor: Mackenzie GriemanMackenzie primarily handles manuscripts related to paleoclimate, the cryosphere, and hydrology. Aldo is an associate editor for Communications Materials since February 2020 and a consulting editor at Communications Physics . He is based in the London office and handles manuscripts in ecology. After his PhD, he moved to the Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore where he investigated the photo-physics of two-dimensional semiconductors for infrared and THz technology.