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FRONTIERS Science Journalism Residency

FRONTIERS is a European science journalism residency program that connects journalists with leading research centers.
It aims to improve how science is communicated by offering direct access to ongoing research and multidisciplinary teams.
During the residency, journalists develop independent projects while gaining first-hand insight into scientific work.

Participation of the Carlos Simon Foundation

The Carlos Simon Foundation is participating in the FRONTIERS program as a host institution, welcoming a science journalist to explore ongoing research in women’s health.

This collaboration provides direct access to multidisciplinary teams working on the uterus, endometrial biology and reproductive medicine, offering an opportunity to connect scientific research with new forms of storytelling.

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FRONTIERS Fellow at the Carlos Simon Foundation

Marit Bonne is a Dutch science journalist with a background in biology. During her Master’s studies, she specialized in science communication, working across written journalism, podcasts and video formats.

She currently works as a freelance journalist, contributing to Dutch media outlets with a focus on science and health.

Understanding the uterus is essential for improving women’s health.
The lack of knowledge around this organ has real consequences for patients.
Communicating science is key to raising awareness and improving care.

Marit

Monthly Updates

Follow Marit Bonne’s experience at the Carlos Simon Foundation, as she explores ongoing research in women’s health and develops her podcast project.