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Namesake 

The magazine is named after Rosalind Elsie Franklin; a brilliant scientist of her time whose contributions to genetics and virology went unrecognised for too long. 

Intention

At it's core, science is an inherently creative discipline, but also, at times, an exclusive one. The scientific lexicon means that many ideas, theories and discoveries are beyond comprehension to a large majority. Rosalind Science Press aims to narrow this divide, joining scientific thought and imagination in a way that can be understood by scientists and non-scientists alike. For this reason, it is not mandatory for you to have a scientific background to submit, simply a love of science.  

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Founder & editor

Originally from England, K. e. Nicholson is now based in Warrane, splitting her time between neuroscience and literature. She is a lover of words and astrocytes, and big green fields. Her writing has been published by journals such as Meanjin and Island Magazine, or under her pseudonym by Aniko Press. Currently, she is busy completing her double BA, drafting her debut novel and working with a team of scientists researching glioblastoma biomarkers. 

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