Here鈥檚 what a few former SJP Fellows had to say about the MBL鈥檚 unique program:

鈥淚 cannot overstate how helpful this course was. I gained tremendous insight into the way environmental scientists do fieldwork, often relying on improvised tools, and how they analyze what they鈥檝e discovered in the lab. We experienced the entire process of gathering data, prepping samples, analyzing our discoveries, and presenting our work. It was tough, but rewarding.鈥 鈥 Annalee Newitz, Freelance Science Journalist (2023 Environmental Fellow)

"The program was absolutely amazing; an enlightening and transformative experience for me. The knowledge and skills I gained have significantly expanded my understanding of scientific concepts, research methodologies, and effective communication strategies. I am especially grateful for the practical aspects of the course, such as the hands-on assignments and interactive sessions with industry professionals. ...Moreover, the course has provided me with invaluable networking opportunities and connections within the science journalism community." Mohamed Mansour, Science Journalist, Scientific American (2023 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭his was a ridiculously wonderful fellowship 鈥 best I鈥檝e been on in my career 鈥μ To offer journalists a short break to explore science and nature, to learn about the latest in scientific research and development, to stretch their minds and ponder story ideas outside the grind of daily deadlines 鈥 is itself a gift. But MBL goes above and beyond. The scientist instructors were expert in the course curriculum, but were also ready but eager to discuss topics and questions beyond the curriculum. The program introduced us to so many scientists working in so many diverse fields, there was surely something for everyone on the course.鈥 鈥斕Katy Daigle, Global Climate and Environment Editor, Reuters (2021 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭he program is incredibly valuable to us science journalists, as it gives us a way to see how the scientists work, on their own turf, without any artificially rushed deadlines. So, for example, we can see the things that scientists take for granted as part of the background, find new stories, add depth and background to our work, and possibly come back to these same people later as sources for articles. The faculty are wonderful and enthusiastic natural teachers, outgoing, and willing to take the time to explain to newbies what exactly is going on.鈥澨鈥 Dan Drollette, Jr., Deputy Editor,听Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists听(2021 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭his was an invaluable experience for me as a science journalist. It was incredibly useful to see 鈥 and take part in 鈥 science in action. I learned a lot about the ways scientists think about problems in the real world, and the ways they develop research to understand and then tackle them. It was fantastic to spend so much time being around scientists, which will really help when interviewing and spending time with researchers on future reporting trips. It was also a serious amount of fun. The lectures were all very interesting and provided many ideas for future stories. The program really developed my thinking as a science journalist.鈥澨鈥 Richard Kemeny, Independent Science and Technology Journalist (2019 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭his program was so great! I had time to ask biomedical scientists questions about so many different topics, including the research projects we were working on. We talked about ethical issues, the challenges scientists face, different research organisms, new technologies, drug development, the cell cycle鈥 It was an opportunity to increase my knowledge in biology. I got to use the very same tools I often mention in my articles (such as GFP). It was like [carrying out] real science!鈥澨鈥斕齅茅lissa Guillemette,听Quebec Science听(2019 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭his one of the best-designed science journalism courses I have been part of.听 Instead of the usual talks and presentations, this course takes journalists into the field and places them into the shoes of scientists. That helps journalists experience, understand and appreciate the scientific process a lot more. The course also opens up a wealth of information and resources for journalists who can generate new story ideas from the experience.鈥澨鈥 2018 Environmental Fellow

鈥淭he fellowship gave me more insight into the scientific process and has already helped inform the kinds of questions I ask/edits I make (and the language I use) on our microbiology/genetics stories. I also gained an appreciation for how passionate scientists are about the work they do. It was just an awesome opportunity to briefly shift gears and pay attention to the source of our content, not just the end product.鈥澨鈥 2018 Biomedical Fellow

鈥淭his program was outstanding and I cannot recommend it highly enough. I got a crash course in biomedical research that gave me concrete experience into what goes on during laboratory research. The course instructors were fantastic and patient, and willing to answer my innumerable questions about their work and how they think 鈥 All of this gave me a rich sense for lab work and microscopy, and a deeper knowledge of what鈥檚 at stake in biomedical research.鈥澨鈥 Regan Penaluna,听Guernica Magazine听(2017 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭o take data directly from nature, whether it鈥檚 water straight from the ground or fish from the sea, is a visceral experience. Data aren鈥檛 just some abstract numbers. They鈥檙e a direct reflection of nature. I鈥檓 sure we all knew that on an intellectual level. But now we saw it with our own eyes, and the experience makes me appreciate scientists鈥 work so much more. 鈥he course also provides lots of new story ideas and expert sources that journalists can follow up with later. It expands journalists鈥 networks, as we get to know new colleagues and friends. Overall, it鈥檚 a great benefit to science journalism.鈥澨鈥 Marcus Woo, Freelancer (2017 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭his program is invaluable because it allows scientists and journalists to exist as equals. Journalists experience firsthand the disappointment of wonky results and then learn how to tease out what might have happened and how to move forward. At the same time, our instructors took a keen interest in our work as journalists. The program was an exchange of ideas and knowledge that left everyone richer鈥 It was quite amazing to work on research projects that neither of our instructors had done before 鈥 the outcomes were unknown to all of us. We worked long, intense hours, but the instructors always had a smile on their faces and a funny story to tell. They patiently answered all our questions and allowed us to share the wonder of discovery.鈥澨鈥 Jamie DePolo, Breastcancer.org (2017 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭his was the most hands-on and comprehensive fellowship I ever done. I don鈥檛 think there is an equivalent for this program anywhere else. Journalists rarely get a chance to witness the scientific process, let alone to participate in it. 鈥e need this understanding so we can inform the general public and the governmental entities of what it really takes (and costs) to do science.鈥澨鈥 Lena Zeldovich, Freelancer (2017 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭he program was immensely valuable. Working in a lab with researchers, learning about the triumphs and setbacks they face in their work, gave me a deeper understanding of the many processes beyond just inquiry that go into successful research. Possibly paradoxically, I think the experience will make me a more skeptical reporter. I understand better how the same work on the same materials can yield different results, and how even the most rigorous research maintains an element of the subjective.鈥澨鈥 Alec Hamilton, WNYC (New York Public Radio) (2016 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭he Logan Science Journalism Program is far and away the most valuable fellowship I鈥檝e done to date. It showed me what it鈥檚 like to听迟丑颈苍办听like a scientist, and for that reason, will undoubtedly change the way I write about research. I have a whole new appreciation for the little details now鈥攈ow difficult it is to take an accurate measurement in the field, for example, or to properly process a sample in the lab.鈥澨鈥 David Levin, Pellet Productions (2016 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭his program is absolutely critical to training science journalists to correctly evaluate research. 鈥ourses like these [are] essential to good science journalism and the communication of the importance of science to the public.鈥澨鈥 Bethany Brookshire,听Science News听(2016 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淚 would recommend this fellowship to all. It was tremendously useful to be hands-on, to see the practical lab/field work side of science and the painstaking effort it takes to get coherent results. It will continually provide a backdrop to every science story I do. Our instructors were fantastic, illuminating, and often inspiring. The fellowship also provided me with story ideas and boosted my knowledge in several fields.鈥澨鈥擭ick Clark, Environment Editor, Al Jazeera English (2014 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭rying to answer a scientific question oneself, which is what we did during this course, really helps to understand both the beauty and the limitations of the scientific enterprise. I now realize better just how much the answers nature gives us are partial, and open to a range of interpretations鈭抋ny result can in fact be interpreted in many ways, especially in ecology, which is a science of complexity. But I also see better the amount of effort鈭抌oth physical and intellectual鈭抋nd the amount of creativity scientists have to invest to get these answers, however limited they are, and the treasure that they hence represent.鈥澨鈭扽ves Sciama,听Science et Vie, France听(2015 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淚 absolutely loved the MBL Science Journalism Program. I loved my professors, their assistants, and the other fellows. To feel part of an actual scientific investigation made me understand, more than ever, what scientists go through with their work. I was also exposed to some state-of-the-art imaging tools, which was very exciting for me. To see how visual microbiology is becoming only inspires me (a documentary filmmaker) even more to want to communicate the work and discoveries of science to the public. 鈥David Jacobson, Documentary Filmmaker, Los Angeles (2014 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淪howing journalists how painstaking is the scientific process is a great way to encourage journalists to be equally meticulous in our reporting of science. In effect, we should exercise just as much care with our coverage as scientists do with their research.鈥鈭扖hris Joyce, NPR, Washington, D.C. (2015 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淚 walked away with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the most basic units of life鈭抍ells鈭抋nd the complex dance of organelles and proteins interfacing inside the human body and other living organisms鈥 By experiencing scientific research methods firsthand, I left this course feeling more empowered to approach complex stories on biomedical research.鈥濃垝Nancy Eve Cohen, freelance radio journalist (2015 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淚鈥檓 a trained scientist (with a Ph.D. in chemical biology), and I still learned an immense amount from the Environmental Hands-on Course. 鈥 I feel much better prepared to tackle environmental reporting than I did before because I now have a much better understanding of the work these scientists do.鈥鈥擲arah Webb, Freelance Journalist (2014 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淚 found the fellowship to be tremendously valuable. Journalists never get a chance to do hands-on lab work; to get inside the minds of scientists in that way. This was a rare opportunity that鈥檒l inform my reporting for many years to come.鈥鈥擩ulia Belluz, Vox.com (2014 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淚 found the experience fascinating and fulfilling.听 Most stories I have worked on focus on scientific work after it has been done. It is a rare experience for me to see it being done 鈥μ This kind of an experience should be a requisite part of the career of any science journalist.鈥澨Erik Olsen,听The New York Times听(2013 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淚t was a wonderful way to see how, exactly, science works. As a journalist I pop in and out of labs and hear about the research after its completed. But participating in the research itself gave me a deep understanding of how long it takes to complete research, the attention to detail that鈥檚 required, and the *patience* that a scientist must have in order to come up with legitimate, reliable results.鈥澨鈥擡rin Biba, Correspondent,听Wired Magazine听(2013 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭he journalism industry is now suffering an unprecedented economic contraction and reorganization, just as science and technology writing is becoming ever more crucial to elucidating important public and societal debates. Educational programs such as the SJP are critical for preparing science/technology journalists to meet the forthcoming challenges.鈥澨鈥擲teven Ashley,听Scientific American听(2012 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淪pending 10 days in the shoes of a scientist gives me a deeper perspective on what scientists do, what their motivations are, what questions I need to ask them and what kinds of stories are out there that I am missing.鈥澨Maggie Koerth-Baker,听Boing Boing.net,听New York Times听(2012 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淭he program was an invaluable introduction to cell biology, microscopy, and the life of a scientist. Despite being editor of听The Biologist听尘补驳补锄颈苍别, my degree is in physics 鈥 The hours I spent in the lab with professional biologists opened my eyes to the beauty and depth of a different science. It will have a huge impact on my editorship.鈥澨鈥擲ue Nelson,听The Biologist听(2012 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淲hat a fabulous experience: Like stepping through the looking glass, sliding down the rabbit hole and finding oneself in the unfamiliar role of scientist. Even if only for a few days. The very best part was going through the whole process from working in the field, collecting data, evaluating what one has (or rather doesn鈥檛 have) and then presenting it, and not just have somebody speak about it. Even the most detailed and vivid talk leaves you on the outside. This is the closest one can come as a journalist to experiencing what if feels like to be听 scientist.鈥澨鈥擬adeleine Amberger, ORF Austrian Broadcasting Corp. (2012 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淢ore and more, as magazines and newspapers cut their budgets, time becomes a rarer commodity for journalists. The time to immerse yourself in your subject matter, the time to converse with your peers, the time to question things, the time to let things sink in, the time for serendipity or creativity 鈥 all of it shrinks as the demands on journalists to multitask and produce material nonstop grow. The gift of time afforded by this fellowship may seem like a luxury, but when it comes to the job of communicating science to the public, such time spent in the field, with great peers, learning from great scientific minds, is not a luxury but essential. This fellowship is like a whetstone for us journalists: it sharpens our minds and hones our ability to communicate science accurately, passionately and infectiously.鈥听鈥擜nne Casselman,听贵谤别别濒补苍肠别听(2013 Environmental Fellow)

鈥淚 feel that every science journalist should take this course. It is truly unique in letting reporters 鈥榮tep into the shoes鈥 of scientists 鈥μ It was an excellent way for journalists to look at the science from the other side and also to cement their knowledge of basic scientific concepts. I know I will be using what I have learned for many years to come.鈥澨鈥擡una Lhee, freelance, Fulbright Young Journalist (2012 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭he SJP biomedical track gave me a lot of insight into the work scientists do and gave me long-term, unfettered access to scientists who think creatively and speak freely. I am certain that I am coming back from this program more prepared to do my job than before. The experience was overwhelmingly positive鈥 and I largely credit the course directors, Kerry Bloom, Chad Pearson, and Racheal Bloom, for making it such a valuable encounter.鈥澨鈥擝rendan Maher, senior editor,听The Scientist听(2007 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淭he instructors in the SJP biomedical track were top-notch. Their lectures were clear and they were mixed well with the lab work.鈥澨鈥擲tephanie Nano, supervisory editor/reporter, Associated Press (2007 Biomedical Fellow)

鈥淚t鈥檚 clear to me that my time at MBL made me a much better science journalist in three ways. First, I got a lot of bedrock knowledge in two fields鈥攖he basis of the 鈥榩ostgenomic鈥 era (at MBL) and ecology (at Toolik). Second, I saw how to improve my questions鈥攖hat it鈥檚 important not to look for a bottom line, an answer, a good quotation, without also finding the intellectual context. Another way to put this is that science comes from its own context, and you can鈥檛 do good science writing if you don鈥檛 see how the work matters to scientists as well as to readers. Third, and most important, I learned, from the experience, to look for *how* scientists know things, not just *what* they know鈥t鈥檚 a rare day when I don鈥檛 think about how much the fellowship meant to me.鈥澨鈥擠avid Berreby, freelance (1995 Fellow)

2023

Biomedical Fellows:

Charles Bergquist, Director and Senior Producer, 鈥淪cience Friday鈥
Katie Hunt, Science Writer/Editor, CNN (London, UK)
Petria Ladgrove, 鈥淲hat the Duck?!鈥 Podcast Producer, Science Unit, Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Blacki Migliozzi, Graphics Editor, The New York Times
Mohamed Mansour, Science Journalist, Scientific American (Cairo, Egypt)
Carlos Andres Serrano, Multimedia Broadcast Journalist, British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC)

Environmental Fellows:

Morgan Krakow, Reporter, Anchorage Daily News
Barbara Moran, Correspondent, WBUR (National Public Radio, Boston)
Annalee Newitz, Freelance Science Journalist (San Francisco)
Melba Newsome, Independent Journalist (Charlotte, NC)
Julia Sklar, Independent Science Journalist (Boston)
Duy Linh Tu, Documentary Filmmaker, Journalist, and Associate Professor at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism

2022

Biomedical Fellows:

Hilary Brueck, Health Correspondent, Insider Ambika Kandasamy, Independent U.S. Journalist Judith Pyke, Documentary Filmmaker, Curious Features (Vancouver, Canada)
Matthew Reynolds, Senior Writer, WIRED (London, U.K.)
Frank Swain, Managing Editor, CORDIS (European Commission) (Barcelona, Spain)

Environmental Fellows:

Alla Katsnelson, Independent Journalist (Northampton, Mass.)
Sofia Moutinho, Correspondent, Science magazine (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Morgan McFall-Johnsen, Insider Sonali Prasad, Independent Journalist (New Delhi, India)
Molly Segal, Producer, Canadian Broadcast Corp. (Banff, Canada)
Paul Tullis, Independent Journalist (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

2021

Biomedical Fellows:

James Dinneen, Freelance Journalist (New York City)
Dan Drollette, Jr., Deputy Editor, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Molly Enking, Weekend Digital Editor/Producer, PBS NewsHour Weekend
Alexa Kurzius, Managing Editor, Newsela
Cathy Shufro, Freelance Journalist (New Haven, CT)

Environmental Fellows:

Kyle Bagenstose, Investigative Reporter, Gannett/USA Today Network (Philadelphia)
Frederick Bever, Reporter/Producer, Maine Public Radio/New England News Collaborative
Katy Daigle, Climate Change Editor, Reuters
Tatiana Pardo Ibarra, Freelance Journalist (Bogot谩, Colombia)
Andres Pruna, Producer/Editor, Univision KMEX (Los Angeles)

2019

Biomedical Hands-On Course Fellows:
Harini Barath, Freelance Journalist (Hanover, New Hampshire)
Meclina Chirwa, Health Journalist, Timveni Radio and Television (Malawi, Africa)
M茅lissa Guillemette, Reporter,听Quebec Science听(Montreal, Canada)
Nicole Maranhas, Writer and Editor, University of Rhode Island
Christie Taylor, Associate Producer,听Science Friday听(New York City)
Olivia Willis, Health Reporter, Australian Broadcast Corp.

Environmental Hands-On Course Fellows:
Pakinam Amer, Chief Editor,听Nature Middle East
Olga Dobrovidova, Senior Editor,听N+1听(Moscow, Russia)
Richard Kemeny, Independent Science and Technology Journalist (S茫o Paulo, Brazil)
Sarah Mizes-Tan, Reporter, WCAI (Cape Cod and Islands NPR)
Lucy Sherriff, Freelance Multimedia Journalist (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Catherine Wise, Independent Producer and Special Correspondent,听PBS NewsHour


2018

Biomedical Hands-On Course Fellows:
Cassie Chew, Freelance Journalist (Washington, D.C.)*
Tara Haelle, Independent Journalist (Peoria, IL)
Shayla Love, Staff Writer,听Vice听(Brooklyn, NY)*
Macon Morehouse, News Director,听Science News听(Washington, D.C.)
Irene Rodr铆guez-Salas, Science Journalist,听La Naci贸n听newspaper (San Jos茅, Costa Rica)
Duanduan Yuan, Senior Journalist, Health & Environment,听Southern Weekly听(Beijing, China)*

Environmental Hands-On Course Fellows:
Katherine Bourzac, Freelance Journalist (San Francisco, CA)
Jes Burns, Multimedia Journalist,听EarthFix, Oregon Public Broadcasting (Ashland, OR)*
Drew Costley, Freelance Multimedia Journalist (San Francisco, CA)
Lorelei Goff, Freelance Journalist (Greeneville, TN)
Suzanna Masih, Senior Sub-Editor,听The News International听(Karachi, Pakistan)
Mi膰o Tatalovi膰, Environment News Editor,听New Scientist听(London, UK)

*Chicago Fellowship Recipient


2017

Biomedical Hands-On Course Fellows:
Jamie DePolo, Breastcancer.org
Anna Nowogrodzki, Freelance (based in Massachusetts)
Regan Penaluna,听Nautilus Magazine*
Leah Samuel,听Boston Globe/STAT
Warren Tong, TheBody.com
Chelsea Wald, Freelance (based in The Netherlands)

Environmental Hands-On Course Fellows:
Denise Hruby,听Sixth Tone听(China)
Sarah Kaplan,听The Washington Post
Craig LeMoult,听WGBH (National Public Radio, Boston)
Mar铆a M贸nica Monsalve,听El Espectador听(Colombia)
Marcus Woo, Freelance (based in California)*
Lina Zeldovich, Freelance (based in New York)*

* Chicago Fellowship Recipient

Chicago Fellowship Only:

Kathiann Kowalski, Freelance (based in Ohio)


2016

Biomedical Fellows:
Lisa Gillespie,听Kaiser Health News
Phoebe Hall,听Brown Medicine
Alec Hamilton, WNYC (NPR)
Rod McCullom, Freelance Global Health Writer and Producer
Sudhi Oberoi, Indian Institute of Science
Michael Stone, Freelance Journalist
Mark Wolverton*, Freelance Science Writer/Author

*Woods Hole Fellow

Environmental Fellows:
Shanna Baker,听Hakai Magazine
Jennifer Barrios,听Newsday
Bethany Brookshire*,听Science News
Sasha Chapman*, Freelance Journalist
David Levin,听Pellet Productions
Emiliano Rodr铆guez Mega, Freelance Science Journalist

*Alaska Field Experience Fellowship


2015

Environmental Fellows:
Carolyn Beeler, WHYY (NPR, Philadephia)
Giovana Girardi,听O Estado de S. Paulo听(Brazil)
Christopher Joyce, National Public Radio (Washington, D.C.)
Amy Quinton, Capitol Public Radio (NPR, Sacramento, Calif.)
Yves Sciama,听Science et Vie听(France)
Christopher Smith Gonzalez,听Galveston County Daily News听(Texas)
Meera Subramanian**, freelance journalist (Cape Cod)
Michael Werner**, freelance journalist/filmmaker (Seattle)

**Arctic Field Experience Fellow

Biomedical Fellows:
Steven Ashley, freelance journalist (New York)*
Rachael Buchanan, BBC News
Nancy Cohen, freelance radio journalist (Connecticut)
Jin Nishikawa*,听The Asahi Shimbun听(Tokyo)
Jane Palmer, freelance journalist and radio producer (Colorado)
Sumathi Reddy,听The Wall Street Journal
Mark Wolverton, freelance science writer and author (Pennsylvania)

*Woods Hole Fellow


2014

Environmental Fellows:
Catalina Ar茅valo, Environmental Correspondent, EFE News Service
Nick Clark, Anchor/Correspondent, Al Jazeera English
Karin Klein, Editorial Writer,听Los Angeles Times**
Codi (Yeager) Kozacek, Reporter,听Circle of Blue**
Susan Phillips, Energy Reporter, WHNY/National Public Radio
Fabien Tepper, Staff Writer,听The Christian Science Monitor
Sarah Webb, Freelance Journalist, based in Tennessee

**Alaska Field Experience Fellow

Biomedical Fellows:
Madeleine Amberger, Science Correspondent, Austrian Broadcasting Corp. (ORF)
Julia Belluz, Health Reporter, VOX Media
David Jacobson, Independent Filmmaker, based in Los Angeles*
Wojciech (Voytek) Mikoluszko, Freelance Journalist, based in Warsaw*
Yves Sciama, Freelance Journalist, based in Grenoble
Eric Sorensen, Science Writer,听Washington State Magazine

* Woods Hole Fellow


2013
Environmental Fellows:
Sabri Ben-Achour, General Assignment Reporter, Marketplace Productions
Erin Biba, Correspondent,听WIRED Magazine
Anne Casselman; Freelance Science Journalist
Lisbeth Fog, Freelance Journalist 鈥 Communications Research
Christy George, Independent Journalist 鈥 Public TV
Sean Gonsalves, Columnist,听Cape Cod Times
Wojciech Mikoluszko, Freelance Science Journalist
James Motavalli, Freelance Writer
Erik Olsen, Video Journalist,听The New York Times
Stephanie Paige Ogburn, Reporter, E&E News/ClimateWire
Brian Owens, Freelance
Vince Patton, Reporter/Producer 鈥 Oregon Public Broadcasting


2012
Biomedical Fellows
Steven Ashley, Contributing Editor,听Scientific American
Catherine de Lange, Freelance Journalist, Multimedia Producer
Alaina Levine, Freelance Journalist
Euna Lhee, Freelance Journalist*
Sue Nelson, Boffin Media; Editor,听The Biologist
*Waksman Fellow

Environmental Fellows
Madeleine Amberger, ORF (Austrian Broadcasting)
Karin Klein,听Los Angeles Times
Maggie Koerth-Baker, BoingBoing.net
Eric Niiler,听Discovery News
Maria Stenzel, Freelance Photo Journalist
Kathiann Kowalski, Freelance writer


2011
Biomedical Fellows:
Dan Vergano,听USA Today
Jonathan Rockoff,听The Wall Street Journal**
Shar Levine, Freelance
Kate Travis,听Science Careers
Brooke Borel,听Popular Science
Wynne Parry,听LiveScience
Miranda Van Gelder,听Martha Stewart Living

** Waksman Fellow

Environmental Fellows:
Vikki Valentine, NPR
Claudio Angelo,听Folha de S茫o Paulo
Jennifer Smith,听Newsday*
Margot Roosevelt,听LA Times*
Asher Price,听Austin-American Statesman
Sharon Oosthoek, Freelance
Steven Ashley,听Scientific American
Aleida Rueda Rodriguez, Radio Mexican Institute

* Alaska Fellow


2010

Biomedical Fellows
Joseph Caputo, Staff Writer, KnowAtom, LLC
Amos Esty, Managing Editor,听Dartmouth Medical Magazine
Tina Hesman Saey, Molecular Biology Writer,听Science News听*
Melanie Kaplan, Contributing Editor, CBS SmartPlanet
Onche Odeh, Senior Science Correspondent,听Daily Independent听newspaper, Nigeria
Melissa Salpietra, Managing Editor, Nova Online, WGBH
Cassandra Willyard, Freelance Science Writer

Polar Fellows (Alaska Field Experience)
Victoria Barber, News Editor,听The Arctic Sounder
Michael Barnes, Freelance Science Documentary Producer/Director
Jennifer Bogo,听Popular Mechanics*
Julia Gross, Freelance Print Journalist, Germany
Louisa Jonas, Louisa Jonas Media
Julia Kumari Drapkin,听Global Post, Argentina Correspondent
Susan Moran, Freelance Print Journalist*
Jane Qiu,听Nature Magazine*
Ben Shaw, Producer/Editor,听National Geographic Weekend
Chelsea Wald, Freelance Science Journalist
Gretchen Weber, Associate Producer,听Climate Watch, KQED

* Also selected for a month at Palmer Station, Antarctica

2000
Kevin Begos,听Winston-Salem Journal
Elia Ben-Ari,听叠颈辞厂肠颈别苍肠别
Cynthia Berger, Finger Lakes Productions
Seth Borenstein, Knight Ridder Newspapers
Leo Enright, BBC
Dan Fagin,听Newsday
Ken Garber, Freelance
Jessica Gorman, American Association for Cancer Research
William Hathaway,听Hartford Courant
Laura Helmuth,听Science
Mike Mansur,听Kansas City Star
Roger Martin, University of Kansas
Vivien Marx, Freelance
Gianna Milano, Mondadori Publishing Company
Sasha Nemecek,听Scientific American
David Poulson, Booth Newspapers
Sonya Senkowsky,听Anchorage Daily News
Bari Scott, SoundVision Productions
Laura Tangley,听National Wildlife

2001
Christopher Anderson,听San Antonio Express-News
Hannah Bonner, Freelance Illustrator
Dorian Devins, Freelance
Kevin Fitzgerald, Freelance
Diedtra Henderson,听Boston Globe
Mari Jensen,听Tucson Citizen
Aries Keck, Freelance
David Kestenbaum, NPR
Subhadra Menon, Freelance
Melissa Mertl, BioMedNet
Steve Mirsky,听Scientific American
Kerstin Osterberg,听Ny Teknik
Christina Reed,听Geotimes
Antonio Regalado,听Wall Street Journal
Andromeda Romano-Lax, Freelance
Christine Soares, Freelance
Volker Steger, Freelance Photographer
Lori Valigra, Freelance

2002
Ruth Helena Bellinghini, Freelance
David Berreby, Freelance
Agnieszka Biskup, Freelance
Jennifer Bogo,听Popular Mechanics
Kandice Carter,听Science Update
Dale Dempsey,听Dayton Daily News
Katherine Griffen, Freelance
A.J. Hostetler,听Richmond Times-Dispatch
Robert King,听The Palm Beach Post
Jeremy Manier,听Chicago Tribune
Diran Onifade, Nigerian Television Authority, Lagos
Rebecca Perry,听Los Angeles Times
Mary Lou Reker, Library of Congress
Vikki Valentine, National Public Radio Online
Gary Wisby,听Chicago Sun-Times

2003
Gino Del Guercio, Documentary filmmaker
Elizabeth DeVita, Freelance
Nicola Jones, Reporter,听Nature
Andrew Jordan, Freelance
Sanjay Kumar, Freelance, India
Sharon Levy, Freelance
Naomi Lubick, Freelance
Erik Mellgren,听Ny Teknik, Sweden
Amanda Onion, ABCNEWS.com
Jordi Ortega, Freelance reporter-producer
David Perlman,听San Francisco Chronicle
John Ryan, Freelance
Ilsa Setziol, Southern California Public Radio
Natasha Singer,听Outside Magazine
Wendy Wolfson, Freelance

2004
John Carey,听BusinessWeek
Catherine Clabby,听News & Observer
Rebecca Clarren, Freelance
Graham Collins,听Scientific American
Adele Conover, Freelance
Elizabeth Cooney,听Telegram & Gazette
Elizabeth Grossman, Freelance
Karen Heyman, Freelance
Diana Kenney,听Cape Cod Times
Jacqueline Mow, Freelance
Eugene Russo, Freelance

2005
James Bruggers,听The Courier-Journal
Ingfei Chen, Freelance
Herton Escobar,听O Estado de S. Paulo, Brazil
Helen Fields,听U.S. News & World Report
Rosanna Hansen, Freelance
Hannah Hoag, Freelance
Kristan Hutchinson,听The Antarctic Sun
Taro Mitamura,听NHK (Japan)
Liza Mundy,听The Washington Post
Lisa Rossi,听University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Mike Stark,听The Billings Gazette
Jeff Tollefson,听Santa Fe New Mexican
Sarah Zielinski,听Journal of the National Cancer Institute

2006
Marc Airhart,听Earth & Sky
Anton Caputo,听San Antonio Express News
Allan Coukell, WBUR-FM
Mary Engel,听Los Angeles Times
Richard Hollingham, BBC
Susan Kruglinski,听Discover听尘补驳补锄颈苍别
Jim Metzner,听Pulse of the Planet
Natasha Mitchell, Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Molly Murray,听The News Journal
Gary Robbins,听Orange County Register
Susanne Rust,听Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Corinna Wu,听AAAS Science Update

2007
E. Anne Bolen,听Geotimes
Andrea Cross, Freelance producer
Richard Friebe,听FAZ
Jude Isabella,听驰贰厂听magazine
Corie Lok,听Nature Network Boston
Brendan Maher,听Nature
Stephanie Nano, Associated Press
Sally Palmer,听BBC Focus听惭补驳补锄颈苍别
Rosanne Skirble, Voice of America
Peter Thomson, PRI鈥檚 Living on Earth
Tetsuro Yamada,听Yomiuri Shimbun

2008
Polar Fellows (Alaska Field Experience)
Alan Burdick*, Author & Freelance Writer
Scott Canon*, National Correspondent, The Kansas City Star
Nancy Cohen, Environmental Reporter, WNPR
Carrie Peyton Dahlberg, Senior Writer, Sacramento Bee
Christine Dell鈥橝more,Editor, National Geographic News
Leslie Dodson, Freelance Science Correspondent, NBC WeatherPlus
Marilia Melo Juste Dini, Reporter, G1/Globo.com
Richard Morgan, Freelance
Jason Orfanon*, Producer, National Public Radio
Wade Rawlins, Environmental Reporter, The News & Observer
*also selected for additional month at Palmer Station, Antarctica

Biomedical Fellows
Marie Alpman,听Ny Teknik
Jeffrey Evans,听International Medical News Group
Sam Kean,听Science & Spirit
Kathiann Kowalski, Freelance
Lisa Jarvis,听Chemical & Engineering News
Emily Stone, Freelance

2009
Polar Fellows (Alaska Field Experience)
Jude Isabella,听YES Magazine
Lisa Jarvis,听Chemical & Engineering News
Tracey Logan, Freelance
Alisa Opar,听Audubon Magazine
Jane Qiu,听Nature Magazine
Charles Ray, South Dakota Public Broadcasting
Kelly Rockwell, Greenrock Pictures
Emily Stone, Freelance
Angela Posada-Swafford, Muy Interesante*
Jennifer Weiss,听The Star-Ledger

*also selected for additional month at Palmer Station, Antarctica

Biomedical Fellows
Kimani Chege, Science Development Network
Julia Kumari Drapkin, Stringer, 鈥淧RI, The World鈥
Christine Junge, Harvard Health Publications
Massimo Roncati, L鈥橦obby Della Scienza e Della Technica
Juliana Tiraboschi,听Galileu Magazine

1990
Rex Dalton,听San Diego Union-Tribune
Robin Henig, Freelance
Bruce Jacobs, Freelance
Bill Krasean,听Kalamazoo Gazette
June Kinoshita, Freelance
Keming Kuo, Voice of America
Beth Livermore, Freelance
Michael Skoler, National Public Radio
Bill Snyder,听Nashville Banner
Pamela Weintraub,听Omni
Rick Weiss,听The Washington Post

1991
Sandra Ackerman, Freelance
Pamela Adkins, Merck & Co.
David Baron,听The World
Sandra Blakeslee,听New York Times
David Bulloch, Freelance
Doron Dagani,听Chemical & Engineering News
Blake Edgar, University of California Press
Nancy Ehrlich,听Scientific American Medicine
Lew Frederick, Portland Public Schools, OR
Rebecca Kolberg, National Public Radio
Susan Laughlin, affiliation unknown
David Schwartz, Freelance

1992
Stephen Braun, Freelance
Robert Cooke, Freelance
Elizabeth Culotta, Freelance
Heather Dewar,听The Baltimore Sun
Donald Frederick, Freelance
David Graham,听San Diego Union-Tribune
Jeff Hecht,听New Scientist
Rebecca Perl, Freelance
John Schieszer, KPLR-TV, St. Louis, MO
Cindy Schreuder, Chicago Tribune
Joannie Schrof,听U.S. News & World Report

1993
Emilia Askari,听Detroit Free Press
Cheryl Clark,听San Diego Union-Tribune
Andrea (Conley) Early,听Marine Biological Laboratory
Bonnie Gordon, Freelance
Peter Lord,听Providence Journal
Kim Anthony McDonald, UC, San Diego
Dennis Meredith, Duke University
Michael Milstein,听Billings Gazette
Steven Mirsky,听Scientific American
Ann Gibbons Scherlis,听Science
John Travis,听Science News
Barbara Vonarburg,听Tages-Anzeiger

1994
Pallava Bagla, Freelance, India
Yvonne Baskin, Freelance
Cara Birrittieri, Reuters
Giovanna Breu,听People
Matthew Crenson, Associated Press
Diane Duthie, CBC-TV, Canada
Alberto Enriquez,听Mail Tribune
Paul Gasek, Stony Brook Films
Scott LaFee,听San Diego Union-Tribune
Ed Regis, Freelance
Richard Saltus, Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Richard Stone,听Science
Mutsumi Yoshida, Freelance
David Zimmerman,听PROBE

1995
Laura Beil,听Dallas Morning News
David Berreby, Freelance
Jim Dawson,听Minneapolis Star Tribune
Bill Dietrich, Freelance
Joshua Fischman,听US News & World Report
Vincent Kiernan,听New Scientist
Kim Motylewski, National Public Radio
Gary Robbins,听Orange County Register
John Schwartz,听The New York Times
James Shreeve, Freelance
Ruth SoRelle, Baylor College of Medicine
Traci Watson,听U.S. News & World Report
Mark Wheeler, Freelance

1996
Leigh Fenly,听San Diego Union-Tribune
Karen Fox, Freelance
Josie Glausiusz,听Discover
Kevin Krajick, Freelance
Richard Lipkin, Freelance
Kathleen McAuliffe, Freelance
Ridgely Ochs,听Newsday
Wallace Ravven, UCSF
Kathy Sawyer, Freelance
Julie Titone,听The Spokesman-Review
Lisa Seachrist, Freelance
Mark Ward,听Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

1997
Marc Airhart, Earth & Sky Radio Series
Rita Baron-Faust, WCBS NewsRadio 88
Steven Benowitz, Thomas Jefferson Univ.
Lynne Cherry, Author of children鈥檚 books
Carol Ezzell, Freelance
John Fleischman, Am. Soc. Cell Biology
Ronny Frishman,听INQUIRY
Marguerite Holloway,听Scientific American
Meredith Small, Freelance
Terra Ziporyn, Freelance

1998
Monica Allen,听The Standard-Times, New Bedford
Kevin Carmody, deceased
Thomas Carney,听Des Moines Register
Randall Edwards,听Columbus Dispatch
Don Finley,听San Antonio Express-News
Joel Greenberg,听The Los Angeles Times
Ralph Haurwitz,听Austin American-Statesman
Diedtra Henderson,听Boston Globe
Edie Lau,听Sacramento Bee
Larry Proulx,听International Herald Tribune
Frank Roylance,听Baltimore Sun
Angela Swafford, Mas Vida/CBS
Diane Toomey, NPR鈥檚 Living on Earth
Ulysses Torassa,听San Francisco Chronicle
Karin Vergoth, NPR鈥檚 Science Friday
Joby Warrick,听The Washington Post
Philip Yam,听Scientific American

1999
David Ballingrud,听St. Petersburg Times
Todd Bates,听Asbury Park Press
Perry Beeman,听The Des Moines Register
Michael K. Burns,听The Baltimore Sun
Nancy Cohen, Freelance
Lori Cuthbert, Discovery Channel Online
Lisa Eckelbecker,听Worcester Telegram & Gazette
James Erickson,听Arizona Daily Star
Daniel Grossman, Freelance
Cheryl Hogue,听Chemical & Engineering News
Carolyn Lesser, Author of children鈥檚 books
Barbara Moran, NOVA
Noreen Parks, Freelance
Mindy Pennybacker,听The Green Guide
Carol Potera, Freelance
Graciela Rogerio, WABC-TV
Gretel Schueller, Freelance
Alexandra Witze,听The Dallas Morning News

1986
B. D. Colen, Harvard University news office
Philip J. Hilts, Freelance
Debora MacKenzie,听New Scientist
Julie Ann Miller,听Science News
Paul Raeburn, Freelance
Jonathan Weiner, Freelance

1987
Sharon Begley,听Wall Street Journal
Stephen Doig, Arizona State University
Edward Edelson, Freelance
Peggy Girshman, National Public Radio
Elizabeth Pennisi,听Science
Boyce Rensberger, MIT
Robert Stein,听The Washington Post
Wendy Williams, Freelance
Gayle Young,听National Geographic

1988
Ivan Amato, Freelance
Margo Crabtree, affiliation unknown
Frederic Golden, U. California
Robert Kanigel, MIT
Eric Keller, Freelance
Mary Knudson, Freelance
Warren Kornberg, Freelance
Chris Raymond,听ASTC

1989
Margaret DiCanio, Freelance
Mark Jaffe, Freelance
Wallace Kaufman, Freelance
Larry Katzenstein,听American Health
Susan Okie, New England Journal of Medicine