With a career spanning twenty-eight years in media and publishing, beginning in 1994 at News Corporation in Wapping, Damian has managed, edited, and launched life science titles in drug discovery and precision medicine. He was Feature Editor of the Drug Discovery World for fourteen years and founded, established, and edited the Journal of Precision Medicine in 2014. In parallel, Damian founded and organized the Precision Medicine Leaders’ Summit, a global, immersive 3-day senior leadership conference that still runs today. He edited AIMed magazine in 2019 before launching Photo51Media, a platform for illuminating untold, compelling stories in precision healthcare. Damian joined Mary Ann Liebert in 2021 to help steer the new rebrand and relaunch of Clinical OMICS to Inside Precision Medicine.
CLINICAL OMICS IS NOW INSIDE PRECISION MEDICINE
Inside Precision Medicine is the only global media brand covering the full spectrum of precision medicine, taking a wide lens approach while bringing into sharp focus the many complex and interconnected issues that constitute the field.
Through its flagship Magazine, up-to-the-minute Website, suite of eNewsletters, and dynamic portfolio of broadcast events and multimedia, Inside Precision Medicine is the definitive voice for vigorous discussions and perspectives that span technological innovation and complex socio-economic and public policy issues, while offering pragmatic solutions to some of the misalignments that exist between a diverse group of stakeholders. Inside Precision Medicine embraces the challenge to think differently and to play its part in effecting real progress and change, focusing on scaling and streamlining the precision medicine continuum for the benefit of patients in need.
From our core areas of Translational Research, Molecular Diagnostics, Informatics, and Patient Care to our expanded coverage of Disease Indications and Payer/Regulatory issues, our best-in-class content informs, educates, and enlightens our diverse audience of researchers, pathologists, clinicians, executives, and other professionals.
EDITORIAL TEAM
Damian Doherty, Editor in Chief
Kevin Davies, PhD, Editor at Large
Kevin has three decades’ experience in science publishing as an editor, journalist, author, and publisher. He is the founding editor of Nature Genetics and Bio-IT World magazine and served as Editor-in-Chief of Cell Press and the publisher of Chemical & Engineering News.
Kevin is the author of four popular science books, including Cracking the Genome, The $1,000 Genome, and an updated version of DNA: The Story of the Genetic Revolution with James D. Watson and Andrew Berry. In 2017, Kevin won a Guggenheim Foundation fellowship in science writing to support a new book, Editing Humanity, published in September 2020. That same year, he joined Mary Ann Liebert Inc. to spearhead the launch of The CRISPR Journal and bolster the GEN editorial team.
Kevin holds a degree in Biochemistry from Oxford University and a PhD in Human Genetics from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, London. He held postdoctoral fellowships at MIT and Harvard Medical School before joining the editorial staff at Nature. He still clings to a British accent.
Corinna Singleman, PhD, Managing Editor
Corinna joined the IPM and GEN teams in 2024 as a passionate science communicator. She earned her PhD in Biology from The Graduate Center, CUNY, studying the impacts of PCBs and TCDD contamination in the Hudson River on endangered Atlantic surgeon and zebrafish. Her strong educational background in STEM and continuous commitment to educating and informing a broad audience have equipped her with the ability to translate complex concepts into clear, accessible content. She uses this experience to bridge the ever-widening gap between the scientific community and the rest of the world by teaching, writing, and working on projects that directly impact others. Corinna is dedicated to promoting effective communication that fosters collaboration across diverse teams and organizations.
In her free time, Corinna enjoys hiking, foraging, kickboxing, creating art, and spending time with her family.
Jonathan D. Grinstein, PhD, North America Editor
After ten years of biomedical research, Jonathan decided to leave the field and pursue a career in science writing and communication. Jonathan has written extensively about biotech startups and the inner workings of state-of-the-art biomedical diagnostics and treatments for publications like Scientific American and Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News (GEN). As North American Editor for Inside Precision Medicine, Jonathan investigates the most recent research and developments in a wide range of human healthcare topics and emerging trends, such as next-generation diagnostics, cell and gene therapy, genome engineering, and AI/ML for drug discovery. Jonathan earned his PhD in Biomedical Science from the University of California, San Diego, and a BA in Neural Science from New York University.
Helen Albert, Senior Editor
Helen Albert is Senior Editor at Inside Precision Medicine and a freelance science journalist. Before going freelance, she was Editor-in-Chief at Labiotech, an English-language digital publication based in Berlin focusing on the European biotech industry. Before moving to Germany, she worked at different science and health-focused publications in London. She was Editor of The Biochemist magazine and blog, worked as a Senior Reporter at Springer Nature’s medwireNews for several years, and freelanced for various international publications. She has written for New Scientist, Chemistry World, Biodesigned, The BMJ, Forbes, Science Business, Cosmos magazine, and GEN. Helen has academic degrees in genetics and anthropology and spent some time early in her career working at the Sanger Institute in Cambridge before deciding to move into journalism.
Chris Anderson, Contributing Editor
Chris Anderson, a Maine native, has been a B2B editor for more than 25 years. He was the founding editor of Security Systems News and Drug Discovery News, and led the print launch and expanded coverage as editor in chief of Clinical OMICs, now named Inside Precision Medicine.
Malorye Allison Branca, Contributing Editor
Malorye Allison Branca is an award-winning medical science writer who has been reporting on health care topics for more than 20 years. She specializes in spotting key trends and breakthroughs in medicine, science, health IT, and health delivery. She has launched numerous magazines, newsletters, and websites and has helped craft editorials for physicians, business leaders, and a Nobel Peace Laureate. These op-eds have run in medical journals, The Wall Street Journal, and other notable publications. She is the co-author of the 2017 book Moneyball Medicine.
Mike May, PhD, Contributing Editor
Mike May earned a B.A. in biology from Earlham College, an M.S. in biological engineering from the University of Connecticut, and a PhD in neurobiology and behavior from Cornell University. His work can be found in many leading publications, including Nature, Science, Scientific American, and many others. He also worked for seven years as an associate editor at American Scientist, and he was the editor of Scientific American Worldview.
Laura Cowen, Contributing Editor
Laura Cowen is a freelance medical journalist who has been covering healthcare news for over 10 years. Her main specialties are oncology and diabetes, but she has written about subjects ranging from cardiology to ophthalmology and is particularly interested in infectious diseases and public health.
Christina Jackson, Associate Editor
Christina joined Clinical OMICs, now IPM, in 2019. After working five years in animal care, she decided to pursue her passion of English literature and writing. She holds a BA in English from Lehman College.
Christina enjoys playing video games, watching anime, and spending time with her family and friends.
Katherine Vuksanaj, Online Editorial Manager
Katherine joined Clinical OMICs, now IPM, in July 2014, having previously worked at Business Week magazine for eight years as an online production manager.
Katherine enjoys the beach, movies, and family time.
PRODUCTION TEAM
Dianne Paulet
Dianne is manager of creative services for Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., IPM‘s parent company. She has been working for Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. since 2009.
Dianne enjoys traveling, creating pottery, and spending time with family and friends.
Byron Duque
Byron is a creative services department producer for Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., IPM‘s parent company.
Robert M. Reis
Rob has been involved with trade publishing for more than 30 years. Having previously worked in the Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. medical journal production department and as production editor for the company’s Natural Pharmacy magazine, he joined GEN in 2001 and has been working for IPM, formerly Clinical OMICs, since its inception.
In addition to his New York University journalism degree, with a specialty in magazine production and editing, Rob is also a published writer and photographer. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking and rock climbing and is a long-time country music listener.
ONLINE CONTRIBUTORS
Alice McCarthy
Anita Chakraverty
Alisa Kirkin