Powering Up Pathologists
Our inaugural Power List has been several months in the making – from the start of nominations through to the judges’ final decisions. And now, we present the Top 100…
How do you measure power in laboratory medicine? By asking you to nominate both the high-profile and the lesser-known heroes of the lab, we hoped to get an idea of the people who most influence the field. Carefully curated by a team of expert judges, these finalists are among the finest teachers, practitioners and promoters of laboratory medicine – as chosen by you, our readers. We hope you’ll agree and join us in congratulating them.
While obtaining degrees in biology from the University of Alberta and biochemistry from Penn State College of Medicine, I worked as a freelance science and medical writer. I was able to hone my skills in research, presentation and scientific writing by assembling grants and journal articles, speaking at international conferences, and consulting on topics ranging from medical education to comic book science. As much as I’ve enjoyed designing new bacteria and plausible superheroes, though, I’m more pleased than ever to be at Texere, using my writing and editing skills to create great content for a professional audience.