About Nadia Drake
Trees and I go way back. My first science experiment involved jumping out of one (with feathers) and trying to fly. Then, I engineered tree-forts. And now, I have returned to the redwoods of my childhood to study, live, and write.
I love the controversies, discoveries, and processes of science. But research was an imperfect career for me. My dissertation topic—the role of genomic imprinting in mouse growth and olfactory learning—was exciting, but the everyday labwork was not. I enjoyed writing primers on epigenetics for undergraduates, not designing primers for PCR reactions.
When I finally acknowledged the signs, my destination was obvious. I needed to return to what I loved: the redwoods, and writing. Now I can climb into those groves of knowledge and share them, without first having to grow them from seeds.
6 Australian stick insects?
I counted slightly more than six…
what quantity is ‘slightly’ more than six????? :-)
err…seven? eight?
Oh my goodness, so cool! I’m trying to be happy for you and not skin-peeling-off-my-head jealous. Next time I’m in Washington, the Insect Zoo is my first stop. The technicolor coleopteran was my favorite.
He — she? — was hanging out by some apple slices.
We can go in Feb, if you’re not here before then!