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ScriptPhD.com in the News:
ScriptPhD.com Editor Jovana J. Grbić was invited to contribute to a Popular Mechanics piece on the science of television series Lost.

ScriptPhD.com was named to the April 2010 hotlist by the Writers Guild of America, West for outstanding new media content.

Warner Brothers Entertainment tweets ScriptPhD.com’s film review of Hubble IMAX as the official face of the movie!

ScriptPhD.com Editor Jovana J. Grbić gave an in-depth 30 minute audio interview with BlogcastFM, where she discussed the origins of ScriptPhD, where it is headed, and advice for other aspiring bloggers. Access the interview here.

ScriptPhD.com Editor Jovana J. Grbić was profiled for the Science and Technology section of the Charlotte Observer. Read her Q&A on the intersection of science and entertainment here.

ScriptPhD.com was named by Wired Magazine’s Geek Dad blog as one of 168 Geeky Media People You Should Follow on Twitter. Follow us on Twitter here.

Editor Jovana J. Grbić gave a lecture at UCLA Film School entitled “Science, Entertainment, and a Digital World.” See the slideshow here.

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-Ernesto Robles, author of The Malthusian Catastrophe, which ScriptPhD.com was among the first to cover in a post entitled Forever Young: Living in an Age of Agelessness.

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-Jennifer Coburn, author of Wife of Reilly, Tales From the Crib, The Queen Gene, and Reinventing Mona, talking about ScriptPhD.com’s creative consulting services

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-Dr. Andre Fenton, Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, regarding our post, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

“Thank you for this review. I am the person with Donate Life who has the opportunity to read the scripts. I look for one thing in particular, would a scene harm the public’s perception of organ/tissue donation to the extent that it could stop them from signing up to be a donor. Many of the episodes involve patients who receive organs quickly, which can/does occur especially for hearts and livers. But all too often the wait is long and hard.”

-Tenaya Wallace of Donate Life, responding to ScriptPhD.com’s review of CBS’s Three Rivers and discussion of the realities of organ donation.

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-Dr. Daniel Levitin, Associate Professor of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Music at McGill University (Montreal, Quebec) and author of the smash #1 best-seller This Is Your Brain On Music, referring to the ScriptPhD.com review of “The Music Instinct”, an award-winning documentary that he co-hosted.

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