- Anjana Ahuja
Anjana Ahuja is a
British Indian science journalist andcolumnist for "The Times ". Ahuja readphysics atImperial College London , followed by apostgraduate course inspace physics during which she worked on data about theSun 's magnetic field from theUlysses probe .cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/anjana_ahuja|title=Anjana Ahuja|publisher=Times Online |accessdate=2007-05-14]After receiving her
PhD in 1994, she was hired by "The Times" as a graduate trainee journalist. Ahuja currently writes the weekly "Science Notebook" column in "The Times", although she is also a regular feature writer. Her articles have twice been nominated for the National Science Writing Awards, and won the 1998EMMA award for Best Print Journalism. [cite web|url= http://emmatv.iridiuminteractive.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=583&Itemid=233|title= Ahuja wins Award|publisher=EMMA |date=1998-05-22 |accessdate=2007-05-14] Her column covers all areas ofscience ,medicine andtechnology , and although her articles can be defensive of properly-testedfringe science , she has often spoken out againstpseudoscience and in favour of freedom of research data. [cite web|url=http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/surveys/2024_article/933/|title=Enlightening the future - Anjana Ahuja|publisher=Spiked|accessdate=2007-05-14] [cite web|url=http://www.biomedcentral.com/openaccess/archive/?page=features&issue=12|title=Journalists speak out for Open Access|publisher=Open Access Now|accessdate=2007-05-14]Ahuja has also served as a judge for
The Aventis Prizes for Science Books and sits on committees onpublic awareness of science for theRoyal Society and theBritish Association for the Advancement of Science , and ran a series of lectures between 1998 and 2002 for theRoyal Institution , highlighting the research of young scientists. [cite web|url=http://www.redhotcurry.com/profiles/awa2003_finalists_media_professional.htm|title= Asian Women of Achievement Award 2003|publisher=Red Hot Curry|accessdate=2007-05-14]References
External links
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/anjana_ahuja Science Notebook column]
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