Catherine Shaffer
Catherine Shaffer joined Michigan Radio in 2014. She works in the newsroom and specializes in stories related to the life sciences, health, and technology. Catherine earned a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Michigan State University and a Master’s from University of Michigan. Prior to Michigan Radio, Catherine has worked as a freelance writer, mainly in focusing on biotechnology and the pharmaceutical industry, since 2001. She is also an award-winning fiction writer. When not at work, Catherine enjoys being in the outdoors and practicing yoga.
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Authorities are testing surface water from the Grand River after an abandoned plating facility in Jackson was found to have high levels of PFAS...
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Ann Arbor's deer management program is in the fourth and final year of operations approved by the city council. The deer cull starts Jan. 2. The City of...
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Women and scientists are making gains in the Michigan legislature in the new session starting January 1. Women are going from 34 seats to 42 in the...
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Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner declined an offer $8 million to protect the Great Lakes from Asian carp. Governor Snyder offered the funds to support...
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Lawmakers sent more than 400 bills to Governor Rick Snyder during the lame-duck session. But Snyder's office will no longer be taking comments on those...
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A partial federal government shutdown is expected beginning Saturday unless the U.S. Senate can pass a bill that includes President Trump's demand for...
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Eighty employees of the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality wrote a letter asking Governor Snyder to veto a bill changing how Michigan handles...
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Huntington Woods has been targeted by an anti-LGBTQ group over their library's Drag Queen Storytime for children. The program started last year as a way...
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The Detroit Archdiocese has responded to criticism of its move to transfer property into a holding company. The church is being accused of trying to...
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Governor Rick Snyder signed two bills into law that weaken voter initiatives to raise the minimum wage and require paid sick leave for workers....