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Moheb Costandi (author of Neuroplasticity) - SoBrief

  • Moheb Costandi is a molecular and developmental neurobiologist turned science writer.
  • Moheb Costandi | New Humanist

  • Moheb Costandi has been writing about the brain for nearly 20 years.
  • Moheb Costandi | New Humanist

      Moheb Costandi trained as a molecular and developmental neurobiologist and now works as a freelance writer based in London, UK. His work has appeared in Nature, Science, Scientific American, and New Scientist, among other publications, and he is the author of Neuroplasticity (MIT Press, ) and 50 Human Brain Ideas You Really Need to Know.
    Moheb Costandi considers attempts to use hallucinogenic drugs to treat alcoholism and mental disorder.
    Moheb Costandi is a developmental neurobiologist turned science writer based in London.
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    Moheb Costandi - Job Talk

      Moheb Costandi is a freelance science writer based in London.

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  • Moheb Costandi has been writing about the brain for nearly 20 years.
  • Neuroplasticity (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series)

      Moheb Costandi is a developmental neurobiologist turned science writer based in London.

    Mo Costandi - Big Think

      Moheb Costandi trained as a molecular and developmental neurobiologist and now works as a freelance writer based in London, UK. His work has appeared in Nature, Science, Scientific American, and New Scientist, among other publications, and he is the author of Neuroplasticity (MIT Press, 2016) and 50 Human Brain Ideas You Really Need to Know.

    Moheb Costandi

    Moheb Costandi, MSc, is a neuroscientist turned freelance science writer. His blog, Neurophilosophy, gained traction while he was a graduate student and became hosted by The Guardian in 2011. He has since written news and feature articles for publications including Nature, Science, Scientific American, and more. Moheb has also published two books – 50 Human Brain Ideas You Really Need to Know (Quercus, 2013) and Neuroplasticity (MIT Press, 2016) – and is currently working on his third.

    Can you describe your academic and professional background?

    I have a BSc (Hons) in Neuroscience (University College London, 1998) and a MSc in Neuroscience (UCL, 2009). I also spent two years doing a PhD in developmental neurobiology at King's College London, and trained and worked briefly as a science teacher – but not in that order! 

    How did you begin your career in freelance writing? What was the initial process of getting your writing published in newspapers and bo

    Body Am I - MIT Press

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