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Emily Henderson

Senior Editor, Forensic Science at News Medical

During her time at AZoNetwork, Emily has interviewed over 300 leading experts in all areas of science and healthcare including the World Health Organization and the United Nations. She loves being at the forefront of exciting new research and sharing science stories with thought leaders all over the world.

Emily graduated with a 2:1 in Forensic Science from Keele University and then completed a PGCE in Chemistry.

In Emily's spare time she enjoys watching true crime documentaries and reading books. She also loves the outdoors, enjoying long walks and discovering new places. She goes camping monthly and recently climbed Ben Nevis.

In the future, Emily wants to have travelled all over the world, learning about new cultures. She has an extensive bucket list and is keen for new adventures!

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Details last updated 12-Oct-2022

Articles written by Emily Henderson

Study shows it is critical for stem cells to prevent stress to preserve their health and longevity

Study shows it is critical for stem cells to prevent stress to preserve their health and longevity

News Medical - 21-Mar-2023

Therapeutics to boost regulation of protein homeostasis may be beneficial across multiple organs and pathologies

Maintain your muscle strength across the lifespan to prevent age-related diseases

Maintain your muscle strength across the lifespan to prevent age-related diseases

News Medical - 10-Nov-2022

The weaker the grip strength, the older is your biological age

Same chronological age women are biologically younger than the men

Same chronological age women are biologically younger than the men

News Medical - 10-Oct-2022

Differences in biological aging between men and women - frequent smoking and larger body size of men