
Lena M. Müller
Content Manager at Marconomy
Articles
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4 days ago |
aplmedia.co.uk | Lena M. Müller
A year after Sunsail’s 50th anniversary event, organised by the National Geographic Traveller (UK) events team at London’s Arboretum, APL Media reflects on the success of their ongoing collaboration and the impact of their partnership. Since 2022, Sunsail, a global leader in sailing holidays, has worked with APL Media, including its National Geographic Traveller (UK) and Living360 branded content teams, to enhance awareness among UK-based adventure enthusiasts.
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1 week ago |
aplmedia.co.uk | Lena M. Müller
During her four-week internship at APL Media, Mahalia Otshudy gained hands-on experience in editorial, digital publishing, and branded content. Working with different teams, including National Geographic Traveller (UK) and other award-winning platforms, she sharpened her skills, took on new challenges, and contributed to real projects across both print and digital media. Her journey highlights how our internships help young creatives build real-world skills.
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1 week ago |
aplmedia.co.uk | Lena M. Müller
See Europe’s cities through a fresh lens in the latest European Cities Collection by National Geographic Traveller (UK) — from guided vintage Fiat 500 rides through Rome to moonlit rollerskating tours around Copenhagen — available on newsstands now. “Gone are the days of cookie-cutter itineraries and rigid guides,” says editor Charlotte Wigram-Evans.
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2 weeks ago |
aplmedia.co.uk | Lena M. Müller
Explore the best of Greek cuisine in Food’s Summer issue cover story, from sumptuous sweets to mouthwatering mezze. In the new issue, the magazine explores six iconic dishes from around Greece, including skordalia — a garlicky dip found in various forms across Greece, but particularly in Macedonia — and sweet masourakia pastries, a speciality on the island of Chios. The cover story features our signature blend of recipes, first-person experiences and insider knowledge from top chefs.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
cell.com | Fernando Contreras |Genevieve M. Auger |Lena M. Müller |Vincent Richter
Highlights•The CG11318 locus encodes the adhesion GPCR mayo•mayo controls midgut size through enterocyte proliferation•mayo removal results in hyperkalemia•Loss of mayo causes tachycardiaSummaryAdhesion G-protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) form a large family of cell surface molecules with versatile tasks in organ development. Many aGPCRs still await their functional and pharmacological deorphanization.
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