Debunking myths on genetics and DNA

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"But I don't want to go among mad people," said Alice.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the cat. "We're all mad here."

~Lewis Carroll

I grew up in Tuscany, in a house on a hill that I shared with two dogs, two cats, 5 chickens, and the occasional batches of stick insects, newts and toads my dad would bring home from the lab. Today, I'm a scientist and an award-winning author and photographer. I spend my days analyzing HIV data, my evenings chasing sunsets, and my nights pretending I'm somebody else. My debut novel, CHIMERAS, is a 2014 Readers' Favorite International Book Award winner in the murder-mystery category and a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree.

My photography has been showcased at Fuller Lodge Art Center in Los Alamos, NM, at the Viewpoint Photographic Art Center in Sacramento, CA, at the Amanda Smith Gallery in Johnson City, TX, and at the Silver Sun Gallery on Canyon Road, Santa Fe, NM. My series "Il Male di Vivere" was awarded Third Place in the prestigious 2014 International Photography Awards annual competition.

My images are under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License. This means that you you are free to enjoy for private use only; for any other use you need to request my permission, which is pretty easy to do, just drop me a line (see below). If you are interested in either purchasing or licensing my photographs, you can check my portfolio and order prints here and here.





2014 International 
Photography 
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ARTICLES, GUEST BLOG APPEARANCES AND INTERVIEWS:

My article on chimerism, which appeared in The Scientist on April 2015:
From Many, One

A segment I did with Zombiepalooza podcast on the Tails of the Apocalypse.

Fellow author Hank Garner hosted me in one of his author podcasts.

My author page on MysterySequels.com

Preston Leigh at the Leighgendarium asked me 10 questions.

Hard sci-fi author Peter Cawdron asked me lots of interesting questions here.

Review of Gene Cards and interview on fellow author Christoph Fischer's blog.

Guest post and interview on Stephanie Hopkins' blog Layered Pages.

Interview with fellow author Jack L. Pyke's blog in which I also talk about my photography.

Guest post on chimerism on The Writer's Forensics Blog.

Introducing Los Alamos Author E. E. Giorgi and Her First Novel, 'Chimeras: A Track Presius Mystery' -- interview on the decision to self-publish with fellow artist and writer Elena Yang on the Los Alamos Daily Post.

Combining Genetics, Photography, and the Power of Smell: E.E. Giorgi Answers Her Muse -- interview on genetics, photography and my forthcoming books with fellow author Anthony J. Melchiorri.

From concept to research to final draft: guest post on Mason Canyon's blog on the making of MOSAICS.

Behind the name Ulysses "Track" Presius, guest post on FC Etier's blog, fellow author, scientist and photographer.

Interview with fellow writer and blogger Juneta Key.

Interview with Meetings with my Muse.

Interview with Indie Author Land.

Another guest post on chimerism on S.E. Gould's Scientific American blog The Lab Rat.

A guest post on the Women in STEM blog on how I became a computational biologist.

Guest post on being true to your story on Susan Kaye Quinn's blog.

From querying to publishing -- guest post on Juneta Key's blog.

Another guest post on publishing CHIMERAS, on Chrys Fey's blog.


For questions, comments, and feedback, feel free to drop me a line: eegiorgi(at)gmail.com

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