Sarah Parrish
Sarah Parrish began writing when she was fifteen, publishing articles in a newsletter called Getting Ready for at-risk youth. She wrote on topics varying from balancing a checkbook to cleaning an apartment. Since then she has written for websites including Suite101, Helium and 1H2O, where she won an award for an article on the effects of droughts in California and Argentina. She has co-authored publications in scientific journals, including The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Hearing Research. She has also written articles for Real Estate Experts on how the housing markets in Oregon and California have been affected by the recession.
Passionate about science her whole life, she has worked in research since she was sixteen years old. She received her bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Oregon, but her interests vary from neuroscience and histology to handicrafts, beadwork, knitting, and sewing. Scientist by trade, writer by hobby, originally from the Great Northwest of the US, she is currently living in Heidelberg, Germany where she works in an electron microscopy research lab.
Please feel free to contact her with suggestions, commendations, complaints, epiphanies, advice, support, frustrations, really good quotes, or just to say hello.
Latest Articles
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How to Tell If Your Teenager Is Lying
No parent likes to be lied to, but it happens often. Children's lies are easier to detect than older kids', so how do you figure out when your teen lies?
May 25, 2011
- Sarah Parrish
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Reasons to Stop Drinking Energy Drink Products
Redbull made a huge splash when it hit the market. Since then, other companies have tried to follow suit. Are energy drinks really good for a person?
May 16, 2011
- Sarah Parrish
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How to Treat Migraines Without Medication
Do you suffer from migraines? Don't have ready access to pain killers? Can't take pain relievers for health reasons? Find out how to alleviate the pain.
May 13, 2011
- Sarah Parrish
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Is Schizophrenia a Genetic Disorder?
Schizophrenia-type disorders are somewhat mysterious. Scientists can't study the disorder in animals and we're still not even sure what causes it.
May 13, 2011
- Sarah Parrish
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The Winged Victory of Samothrace
At the top of the Daru staircase in the Louvre (Paris) stands one of the most famous still-surviving sculptures from the Hellenistic period.
Aug 14, 2010
- Sarah Parrish
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How Scanning Electron Microscopy Works
Many people have a general idea of what electron microscopy is but why would someone ever choose to use a scanning electron microscope?
Sep 20, 2009
- Sarah Parrish
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Microsoft Word: Create a Checklist
Organization is the key to success in almost any topic. This article will show how to create a checklist using Microsoft Word.
Sep 20, 2009
- Sarah Parrish
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How to Measure Osmolarity
Harness the power of water pressure by learning to calculate molecular content.
Aug 11, 2009
- Sarah Parrish
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How to Perform a t-Test in Matlab
Matlab is one of the most popular, powerful statistical software programs available. Running a basic t-test in Matlab helps determine significance between groups.
Aug 2, 2009
- Sarah Parrish
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Glial Cells in the Brain
Glial cells form the scaffolding of the brain and help keep neurons alive, yet the importance of glia is often overlooked.
Jul 25, 2009
- Sarah Parrish
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