Catherine de Lange
Contributor
Catherine is a science journalist, editor and multimedia producer living in London, UK. She is especially interested in people, what makes us tick – including genetics, neuroscience, health, psychology and tech. She is also very interested in gender equality, public health and anything to do with food, gadgets and preferably both together.
Her written work has been published in New Scientist, Nature, the Observer, the Washington Post, Cosmos magazine, SciDev.Net, BBC Future and Technologist magazine, among others. She has worked on TV programmes such as the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, radio documentaries including BBC Radio 4’s Dear Professor Hawking, and podcasts for the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Catherine's stories
Work published elsewhere
Meet your unborn child – before it’s even conceived
Engineered vaginas grown in women for the first time
Bilingual brain boost: Two tongues, two minds
AIDS prevention: Africa’s circumcision challenge
Wasted Talent: The female IT brain drain
