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.
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Nucleus infiltrated by peptide gene switch
Synthetic peptides used to control cellular processes
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Polar solvents promote halogen bonds over hydrogen ones
Solvent decides bonding battle winner in supramolecular systems
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Zinc spark shows sperm the chequered flag
Researchers shed light on new explanation for how mammalian zygotes safeguard their survival
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Multi-talented polymer more versatile than sum of its parts
Material with mix-and-match functionalities could be used in smart windows
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Sweet tear sensor could ease pain of diabetes
New non-invasive sensor could check blood glucose levels using tears