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Martin Enserink is an experienced journalist and educator specializing in science communication and global health. Serving as Deputy News Editor for Global Health at Science Magazine since January 1999, Martin has edited international news with a focus on regions such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America, while significantly contributing to COVID-19 coverage. Previous roles at Science include European News Editor and Paris Correspondent, where coverage encompassed European science news and global health issues. Martin has also held positions as a columnist for Bionieuws and Intermediair and has collaborated with various organizations in science journalism and education, including as a guest lecturer at Hogeschool Utrecht. Martin holds an M.Sc. in Biology and a background in science writing and Spanish language and literature from the University of Groningen.
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Founded in 1880 on $10,000 of seed money from the American inventor Thomas Edison, Science has grown to become the world's leading outlet for scientific news, commentary, and cutting-edge research, with the largest paid circulation of any peer-reviewed general-science journal. Through its print and online incarnations, Science reaches an estimated worldwide readership of more than one million. In content, too, the journal is truly international in scope; some 35 to 40 percent of the corresponding authors on its papers are based outside the United States. Its articles consistently rank among world's most cited research.