Kat Arney Explained

Birth Name:Katharine Luisa Arney
Kat Arney
Birth Place:Italy
Nationality:British
Fields:Cancer research
Alma Mater:University of Cambridge (PhD)
Thesis Title:Epigenetic modification in the mouse zygote and regulation of imprinted genes
Thesis Url:http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.620401
Thesis Year:2002
Doctoral Advisor:Azim Surani
Academic Advisors:Amanda Fisher
Known For:Science blogging
Science podcasts

Katharine Luisa Arney is a British science communicator, broadcaster, author,[1] and the founder and creative director of communications consultancy First Create the Media.[2] She was a regular co-host of The Naked Scientists, a BBC Radio programme and podcast, and also hosted the BBC Radio 5 Live Science Show[3] and the BBC Radio 4 series Did the Victorians Ruin the World[4] She has written numerous articles and columns for Science,[5] The Guardian,[6] New Scientist[7] the BBC and others.[8] [9]

Education

Arney was educated at the University of Cambridge where she was awarded a PhD in 2002 for research into epigenetic modification in the mouse zygote and regulation of imprinted genes.[10] Her PhD was supervised by Azim Surani[11] [12] and included research on Insulin-like growth factor 2 and the H19 gene.[13] She went on to do postdoctoral research at Imperial College London working in the laboratory of Amanda Fisher.[11] [14]

Career

Arney is a strong advocate for involvement of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), but "hates pink" - she considers attempts to make science look more "girlie" to be patronising and unnecessary.[15]

From 2004 to 2016 she was science communications manager for Cancer Research UK.[16] One notable success in this role was the "

  1. NoMakeupSelfie
" hashtag as it trended in August 2014; this was noted by CRUK's social media team who used a photograph of Arney – one of the charity's main media spokespeople – to publicise the SMS number for donations. After more than 5 million views, the hashtag raised in excess of £8 million for Cancer Research UK.[17]

Her first book, Herding Hemingway’s Cats, which was published in January 2016 by Bloomsbury Publishing, covers the state of knowledge of the human genome, the advances made since the 1950s and what remains unknown. It also addresses misconceptions about epigenetics and non-DNA inheritance.[18] [19]

In 2020 she published the book Rebel Cell: Cancer, Evolution, and the New Science of Life's Oldest Betrayal.[20]

Her sister Helen Arney is a musician with whom she sometimes collaborates.[21]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.wisecampaign.org.uk/inspiration/2011/05/telling-tales-about-science Telling tales about science
  2. Web site: First Create the Media.
  3. Web site: CSICOP. interview with Kat Arney. 22 June 2016.
  4. Web site: Did the Victorians Ruin the World. BBC.
  5. Web site: Articles by Kat Arney at Science magazine . sciencemag.org. AAAS. 4 December 2012 .
  6. Web site: Articles by Kat Arney at The Guardian. The Guardian. London.
  7. Arney. Kat. Epigenetics. New Scientist. 228. 3051. 2015. 39. 10.1016/S0262-4079(15)31765-6. 2015NewSc.228...39A.
  8. Web site: Articles by Kat Arney at Cancer Research UK. cancerresearchuk.org.
  9. Web site: Kat Arney. Education in Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. 23 January 2018.
  10. PhD. University of Cambridge. Epigenetic modification in the mouse zygote and regulation of imprinted genes. Katharine Luisa. Arney. 2002. 894595629.
  11. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20131116084125/http://katarney.wordpress.com/2010/03/24/ada-lovelace-day-professor-amanda-fisher/. 16 November 2013. Ada Lovelace day – Professor Amanda Fisher. katarney.wordpress.com. Kat. Arney. 2010.
  12. K. L. Arney . S. Erhardt . R. A. Drewell . M. A. Surani . Epigenetic reprogramming of the genome—from the germ line to the embryo and back again . The International Journal of Developmental Biology . 45 . 3 . 533–540 . 2001 . 11417896.
  13. Arney. Katharine L. H19 and Igf2 – enhancing the confusion?. Trends in Genetics. 19. 1. 2003. 17–23. 10.1016/S0168-9525(02)00004-5. 12493244.
  14. Arney. Katharine L.. Fisher. Amanda G.. Epigenetic aspects of differentiation. Journal of Cell Science. 117. 19. 2004. 4355–4363. 15331660. 10.1242/jcs.01390.
  15. https://www.tes.com/news/school-news/breaking-views/i-hate-pink-it-hugely-patronising-think-making-things-pink-will-get 'I hate pink. It is hugely patronising to think making things pink will get girls into science'
  16. http://conference.ncri.org.uk/kat-arney/ speaker profile
  17. http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/lessons-cruk-learned-nomakeupselfies/fundraising/article/1304407 The lessons that CRUK learned from nomakeupselfies
  18. Web site: Anon. 2016. Nonfiction Book Review: Herding Hemingway's Cats: Understanding How Our Genes Work by Kat Arney. Publishers Weekly.
  19. Herding Hemingway's Cats: Understanding How Our Genes Work
  20. Book: Kat Arney. Kat Arney. Rebel Cell: Cancer, Evolution, and the New Science of Life's Oldest Betrayal. 20 October 2020. BenBella Books, Incorporated. 978-1-950665-51-8.
  21. Web site: Kat Arney | Author | Education in Chemistry.