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Jon Cohen, journaliste de science

par ophelyia, mardi 25 mai 2021, 03:07 (il y a 1811 jours) @ ophelyia

Jon Cohen, qui est le journaliste scientifique dont on parle dans l'article de Slate de 2009 sur les masques qui ne protègent pas est loin d'être un ''tata'' comme vous pouvez le constater ci-dessous. Pour ses publications, il a reçu plein de prix et il fut un collaborateur sénior de la revue Science.

SOURCE: Pulitzer Center
Jon Cohen
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Jon Cohen
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Jon Cohen is a widely published magazine writer and author of four nonfiction books on scientific topics. Cohen is a senior correspondent with Science, and also has written for The New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, BuzzFeed, Smithsonian, Technology Review, Outside, Slate, Surfer and many other publications. His television appearances include the PBS NewsHour, the Today show, and the Larry King Show, and he also has been on several NPR and BBC radio shows. He specializes in biomedicine, and is widely known for his coverage of epidemics (HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, Ebola, influenza), immunology, vaccines, and global health. He also has reported extensively on genetics, primate research, evolution, bioterrorism, research funding, ethics, reproductive biology, credit battles, and the media itself.

Cohen's books have covered a wide range of topics for a lay audience, including the search for an AIDS vaccine, the science of miscarriage, the scientific differences between humans and chimpanzees, and a critical analysis of Tijuana, Mexico's faltering response to its HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Cohen has coordinated and appeared in two, multi-part series on the PBS NewsHour that focused on efforts to end the AIDS epidemic and won a national Emmy for this work. His print stories have received awards from the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the National Association of Science Writers, the American Society for Microbiology, the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, the Treatment Action Group, the Pan American Health Organization, the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, and the National Institute of Healthcare Management.

Cohen earned a B.A. in science writing from the University of California, San Diego (1981), and lives in Cardiff, California.

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