Max Kozlov

Max is a science journalist from Boston. Though he studied cognitive neuroscience, he now prefers to write about brains rather than research them. Prior to writing for The Scientist as an editorial intern in late 2020 and early 2021, Max worked at the Museum of Science in Boston, where his favorite part of the job was dressing in a giant bee costume and teaching children about honeybees. He was also a AAAS Mass Media Fellow, where he worked as a science reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Read more of his work at www.maxkozlov.com.

Articles by Max Kozlov

Science with Borders: Researchers Navigate Red Tape

Deep-Sea Jelly Reignites Debate on Remote Species Identification

Viral Discoveries, 1929

Q&A: Natural History Museums’ Role in Pandemic Surveillance

Biden Names Geneticist Eric Lander as Top Science Adviser

Past SARS-CoV-2 Infection Mostly Protects Survivors

High Risk of Bias in Early COVID-19 Studies: Meta-Analysis

US Confirms World’s First SARS-CoV-2 Cases in Gorillas

Julius Schachter, Renowned Chlamydia Researcher, Dies at 84

WHO Leads in Using Solid Science to Draft COVID-19 Policy: Study

South African SARS-CoV-2 Variant Alarms Scientists

Honeybee Microbes Shape the Colony’s Social Behavior

Introducing Inoculation, 1721

Celine Frere Chases Dragons and Koalas to Learn How They Adapt

First US Case of UK SARS-CoV-2 Variant Detected

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Study Confirms Safety of Genetically Modified T Cells

A long-term study of nearly 800 patients demonstrated a strong safety profile for T cells engineered with viral vectors.

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Meet Aunty and Tackle Protein Stability Questions in Research and Development

Meet Aunty and Tackle Protein Stability Questions in Research and Development

Detecting Residual Cell Line-Derived DNA with Droplet Digital PCR

Detecting Residual Cell Line-Derived DNA with Droplet Digital PCR

How technology makes PCR instruments easier to use.

Making Real-Time PCR More Straightforward

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