
Fiona Tscherny
I graduated from Durham University in 2015 with an integrated Master’s degree in Natural Sciences, which included a final-year research project on anticancer ruthenium and iridium complexes.
Eager to gain more experience in the lab, I worked as an analytical scientist for a few months. I joined the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2016 as a Publishing Assistant, working on databases such as Analytical Abstracts, before moving into my current role as a Publishing Editor.
I work on the ‘Technology & Environment’ portfolio of journals and handle manuscripts from submission to publication. I love learning about exciting new research and writing for Chemistry World is a great way to share scientists’ stories.
ResearchNucleus infiltrated by peptide gene switch
Synthetic peptides used to control cellular processes
ResearchPolar solvents promote halogen bonds over hydrogen ones
Solvent decides bonding battle winner in supramolecular systems
ResearchZinc spark shows sperm the chequered flag
Researchers shed light on new explanation for how mammalian zygotes safeguard their survival
ResearchMulti-talented polymer more versatile than sum of its parts
Material with mix-and-match functionalities could be used in smart windows
ResearchSweet tear sensor could ease pain of diabetes
New non-invasive sensor could check blood glucose levels using tears