WOODS HOLE, Mass. –Twelve outstanding science and health journalists have been awarded a highly competitive fellowship in the Logan Science Journalism Program at ().
Now in its 37th year, the Logan Science Journalism Program provides journalists with immersive, hands-on research training, giving them invaluable insight into the practice of science as well as some of the major news stories of today. The program, which offers a Biomedical course and an Environmental course, will run May 13-23 in Woods Hole.
Biographies for the 2024 Logan Science Journalism Fellows are here. They are:
Biomedical Fellows
Pakinam Amer, Independent Writer, Podcaster and Digital Storyteller (Cairo, Egypt)
Lorraine Boissoneault, Producer, Real Science
Karen Brown, Senior Reporter, New England Public Radio
Crystal Chow, Independent Journalist (Hong Kong, S.A.R)
Alok Gupta, Freelance Journalist (Chicago, IL)
Neil Swidey, Editor-at-Large, Boston Globe Magazine
Environmental Fellows
Mark Alpert, Science Journalist and Novelist (New York, NY)
Lindsey Botts, Digital Editor, Sierra Magazine
Jessica Hester, Independent Author and Journalist (Baltimore, MD)
Blythe Terrell, Executive Editor, Science Vs. Podcast
Eva Tesfaye, Coastal Reporter, WWNO (New Orleans Public Radio)
Tracy Tullis, Environment Reporter, Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.)