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WYNNE PARRY

EXPERIENCED & VERSATILE SCIENCE WRITER

My reporting has appeared in numerous online and print publications, some of which you'll see below. I also write for research institutions and professional societies. Read more about me here.  

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High and Dry

BIOGRAPHIC

Further out, beyond a channel dredged to let boats pass, was something I had never seen over decades of visits: An exposed reef.

molecular structure of human smell receptor protein

How a Human Smell Receptor Works is Finally Revealed

QUANTA MAGAZINE

For the first time, researchers have determined how a human olfactory receptor captures an airborne scent molecule, the pivotal chemical event that triggers our sense of smell.

man in field smelling a flower

AI Predicts What Chemicals Will Smell Like to a Human

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

Researchers have long known that the chemical structure of the molecules we inhale influences what we smell. But in most cases, no one can figure out exactly how.

antibodies binding to cells

Gene Therapy is Giving Us Incredible New Tools to Fight Disease. How Far Can it Go?

PHILADELPHIA MAGAZINE

Has medicine finally got gene therapy right?

IMAGE CREDITS: 20/20 Software (banner); Wynne Parry; Kristina Armitage/Quanta; janiecbros/Getty; Jude Buffum/Philadelphia Magazine

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