Author: Susannah F. Locke

Susannah Locke holds a B.S. from Haverford College, where she studied molecular biology and psychology and ran the college’s literary magazine. For two years following graduation she played with neurons as a research technician at the University of Pennsylvania and The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. After using almost every type of test tube on the market for every conceivable purpose, she removed her gloves to become a journalist and improve the public’s understanding of science.

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Doctor’s Diagnosis, Version 2.0

Doctor’s Diagnosis, Version 2.0

Computer programs may help physicians avoid diagnostic mistakes — so why aren’t more doctors using them?

By Susannah F. Locke | Posted January 4, 2008

Hot topics in science

By Susannah F. Locke | Posted January 2, 2008

Watch out for moldy sweet potatoes?!?

By Susannah F. Locke | Posted December 15, 2007

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