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Michael Schubert

While obtaining degrees in biology from the University of Alberta and biochemistry from Penn State College of Medicine, I worked as a freelance science and medical writer. I was able to hone my skills in research, presentation and scientific writing by assembling grants and journal articles, speaking at international conferences, and consulting on topics ranging from medical education to comic book science. As much as I’ve enjoyed designing new bacteria and plausible superheroes, though, I’m more pleased than ever to be at Texere, using my writing and editing skills to create great content for a professional audience.

Content by Michael Schubert:

Fields & Applications Forensics

Faster, More Objective Maggot Analysis

| Michael Schubert

Combining molecular analysis with artificial intelligence can help forensic scientists elicit more information from maggots

Fields & Applications Clinical

A Blood Test for Fibromyalgia

| Michael Schubert

Fibromyalgia’s “metabolic fingerprint” may lead the way to definitive diagnosis

Fields & Applications Clinical

A Molecular Advantage

| Michael Schubert

How can advanced diagnostics be used to develop a new treatment for COVID-19?

Fields & Applications Clinical

Combating Coronavirus Through Gene Sequencing

| Michael Schubert

How accessible gene sequencing is helping combat the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak

Fields & Applications Clinical

A SMArter Way to Diagnose Diabetes

| Michael Schubert

Could a polymer that "biopsies" living cells lead to improved diabetes diagnosis and monitoring?

Fields & Applications Clinical

One TINY Step at a Time

| Michael Schubert

Diagnosing Kaposi's sarcoma in resource-limited settings

Techniques & Tools Micro/Nano-scale

Good Vibrations

| Michael Schubert

Microelectromechanical resonators could help detect biomarkers in small sample volumes

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Dark Fields and Diagnostic Disks

| Michael Schubert

New devices for detecting tuberculosis may speed up diagnosis and improve treatment

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

TRI a New Kind of Spectrometer

| Michael Schubert

An inexpensive, smartphone-based device could offer a wide range of point-of-care tests

Fields & Applications Clinical

When Minutes Matter

| Michael Schubert

New tests can speed up diagnosis of severe sepsis, ensuring patients get timely treatment

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