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1. Janice Audet Moves to Harvard University Press

Harvard University PressJanice Audet will serve as the executive editor of life sciences at Harvard University Press.

Audet gave this statement in the press release: “As both a reader and a publisher, I’ve long admired Harvard University Press’s strong science publishing program. Working outward from my background in cellular and molecular biology, I look forward to growing this program and to broadening my author network across the life sciences”

Audet has devoted more than a decade of her life to a career in publishing. In the past, she has held editorial positions at Jones & Bartlett and Pearson. In 2011, she was named editor of the year for science and technology books at Elsevier.

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