Staff Profile : Jeffrey S. Myers

Staff Profile Jeffrey S. Myers Managing Editor School/Degree BA in English, Widener University When you joined The Scientist

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Jeffrey S. Myers
Jeffrey S. Myers
Managing Editor

School/Degree
BA in English, Widener University
When you joined
The Scientist
November 2000
Job Description
Oversee day-to-day efforts of editorial and production staff to produce The Scientist
Job related interests/achievements
Interests - finding tips or tricks to maximize workflow efficiency; Achievements - 2006 ASBPE Award for our Supplement on Pain
Favorite book
I don't really have favorites--How about "Most Recently Read Books"? For that I have read "The Victors" by Stephen Ambrose; "Failure is Not an Option" by Gene Kranz; "Grace-Based Parenting" by Tim Kimmel; "Case for a Creator" by Lee Strobel.
Favorite website
Favorite gadget
Band saw
What do you do when you're not at work
Home remodeling; read woodworking journals; spend time with the family
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