Sneha Khedkar

Freelance Science Journalist

Hi! I'm Sneha.

I'm a biologist-turned freelance science journalist from India.  My passion lies in talking about science where it intersects with the society.  More about me.

My articles have appeared in Scientific American, Knowable Magazine, New Scientist, Live Science, and The Hindu among others. I'm a science journalism intern with The Scientist since May 2024.

If you have a story tip, or want to commission work, please feel free to reach out.

Recent articles 

Long-lived proteins in the mouse ovary may help preserve fertility well into adulthood, providing insights into ovarian aging. 

Lipid nanoparticles deliver CRISPR tools directly to lung stem cells, offering new therapeutic avenues for treating genetic diseases.

Human liver cells follow their own circadian rhythms, which regulate drug metabolism and infection.

A complete list of my published articles is here.