Biography - Edward Winstead
Edward “Ted” Winstead has written about genes and genomes for more than a decade. He joined the NCI Cancer Bulletin in 2005 after being a reporter for the Genome News Network, where he first wrote about many tools now used in cancer research. Ted is a graduate of the Writing about Science program at Johns Hopkins University and a proud member of the NIH Bicycle Commuter Club.
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Selected articles:
Genome Study Points to Treatments for High-Risk Form of Childhood Leukemia
As Patient Navigation Expands and Evolves, Nurses Assume Many Roles
Searching for Clues to Obesity among the Body's Many Microbes
After DES: Tracking the Harms of a Prenatal Drug Exposure
Perfect Match: Unraveling the Origin of XMRV
Spokes of Hope: Surviving Cancer and Riding On (NIH Plain Language Gold Award 2011)
Write to Ted at winsteade@mail.nih.gov