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Opening windows ‘reduces transmission of TB’

The natural ventilation provided by doors and windows can reduce the transmission of tuberculosis, say scientists.

01/03/07

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Peru proposes international ‘genetic passports’

A Peruvian proposal to create 'passports' for genetic resources has been backed by experts from 25 countries.

29/01/07

Zoraida Portillo

Zoraida Portillo

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Zoraida Portillo is a Peruvian journalist specialized in science communication based on Lima, with substantial experience covering environment, gender and population issues.

Fellow at the Science Journalism Program at the Institute of the Americas at the University of California San Diego and post graduated in Editing at Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

She has worked at local newspapers and magazines, international press agencies and international cooperation agencies. For 15 years, she was Writer/Editor and Press Coordinator for International Potato Center (CIP in Spanish). Zoraida began in SciDev.Net as a freelancer in 2004 and currently is the Deputy Editor for Latin America and the Caribbean.

She also works in project design of science communications for developing countries, and giving lectures and leads workshops on science journalism for various public and private organizations.

Contact Details: [email protected]; @zorportillo; www.linkedin.com/in/zoraida-portillo
 
Location: Lima (Peru).
 
Languages Spoken: Spanish, English.
 
Areas of Interests: Environment, agriculture, gender, indigenous peoples, intellectual property rights, health, science communication.
 
Local/Demographic Interests: Latin America and the Caribbean, Andean and Amazon regions.
 
Professional Memberships: Member of the College of Journalists of Peru.
Job Title: Deputy Editor