Journalists covering immune response

The Scientist, Ars Technica, STAT News, Science Alert and others - 134 journalists.

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1<em>The Scientist</em>
The Scientist
Exploring Life, Inspiring Innovation.

2Jennifer Ouellette
Ars Technica
Original tech news. Expert advice. Analysis of tech trends.
NYC - Boston - Chicago - SF

3Hannah Thomasy, PhD
The Scientist
Freelance science writer. PhD.
Seattle & Toronto

4Shelby Bradford, PhD
The Scientist
Assistant Editor @TheScientistLLC. Opinions my own.

5Jonathan Wosen
STAT News
West Coast Biotech Reporter. Formerly @sdut. Stanford PhD. UCSC alum.
San Diego, California

6Helen Branswell
STAT News
Frontiers of health & medicine reporting.

7David Nield
Science Alert
Freelance tech, science writer.
Marple, Manchester, UK

8<em>The Scientist</em> Staff
The Scientist
Exploring Life, Inspiring Innovation.

9Isabella Cueto
STAT News
Journalist on chronic disease.

10Emily Cooke
Live Science
Health reporter.
London, United Kingdom