Robin McKie

Robin McKie is a writer known for his journalism in The Observer, a publication for which he has served as science editor.[1] As a result of his work, he has won awards from organizations such as the Medical Journalists’ Association, reviving a citation in early 2014 for a feature on zebra fish research. He additionally got named as "Science and Technology Journalist of the Year" during the U.K. Press Gazette Awards for 2013.[2]

As well, he's authored multiple books in terms of expanding popular interest in and understanding of biological science.[2]

Background and personal life

McKie resides in London, England.[2]

He is an alumnus of Glasgow University, having studied mathematics and psychology at the institution.[2]

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References

  1. "Robin McKie". The Observer. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  2. "Robin McKie". Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Retrieved 4 April 2020.



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