Catherine Dold

Catherine Dold is a freelance writer, editor and project manager with more than 15 years of experience.

Specializing in health and science, she has written about a wide variety of topics, including how filmmakers for NATURE's documentaries made their films, shark fishing in Costa Rica, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, the training of search and rescue dogs, the hearing abilities of manatees, climate change in the southwest, stroke research, cancer research, patient education issues, and many other topics.

She is also the creator of the Certified Good Hiker Kit, available at http://www.goodhiker.com.

Clients include The New York Times, Smithsonian, Health, Discover, NATURE, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, American Medical Association, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH), Genentech, National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School, several medical communications agencies, and many other publications and institutions.

Projects have targeted both professional (scientific) and general audiences.

Media written and edited for include print, web, film, and PowerPoint.

Prior to freelancing, Catherine Dold was an editor at Audubon magazine, and a staff writer for the Natural Resources Defense Council. She has a master's in science journalism from New York University and a bachelor's in environmental biology from the University of Colorado.

Contact: 303-543-2390 / cathy@catherinedold.com

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Type: Individual

Created: 1/14/2008

http://www.catherinedold.com

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