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Sejal Davla, PhD

Sejal Davla obtained a PhD in neuroscience from McGill University, where she studied glia development and function in sleep and circadian rhythms. During this time, she worked with numerous science communication and policy organizations to advocate for open science practices. She joined The Scientist’s Creative Services Team as an assistant science editor in May 2021.

Articles by Sejal Davla, PhD

A Comprehensive Guide to Proteomics

What Is Proteomics?

Mammoth Extinction

Finding The Cause of Mammoth Extinction

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In Love with the Shape of You: Physical Scaffolding Defines Organoid Patterning

The Mosaic Brain

Linking Biological Clocks and Cancer Therapeutics to Minimize Toxicity

It’s All in the Timing: Optimizing Chemotherapy Administration

John Glass describes why researchers constructed a synthetic unicellular organism and how it unravels the secrets of evolution.

The Scientist Speaks - DIY Cells: Understanding Life with a Synthetic Minimal Cell

Evangelos Kiskinis describes how the patient-derived iPSCs model of epilepsy help predict drug resistance.

The Scientist Speaks - Modeling Epilepsy in a Dish Using Patient-Derived iPSCs

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The Scientist Speaks - Homing in on New Anticancer Targets 

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What's Mine is Yours: The Immunogenetics of Mating in Anglerfish

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January 2025, Issue 1

Why Do Some People Get Drunk Faster Than Others?

Genetics and tolerance shake up how alcohol affects each person, creating a unique cocktail of experiences.

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Sex Differences in Neurological Research

Sex Differences in Neurological Research

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Real-Time Image-Enabled Cell Sorting 

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

New Frontiers in Vaccine Development

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Elevating Wastewater Epidemiology with Microfluidics

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