fiction.wikisort.org - WriterLaurie Garrett (born 1951) is an American science journalist and author. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1996 for a series of works published in Newsday that chronicled the Ebola virus outbreak in Zaire.[1]
American science journalist and author (born 1951)
Laurie Garrett |
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 Garrett at the 2008 Poptech conference |
Born | 1951 (age 70–71) Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Alma mater | University of California, Santa Cruz (B.S., 1975) |
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Notable awards | - Peabody Award
- Polk Award
- Pulitzer Prize
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lauriegarrett.com |
Biography
Laurie Garrett was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1951.[2] She was graduated from San Marino High School in 1969.[3] She earned a B.S. degree in biology with honors from Merrill College at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 1975.[3][4] Garrett enrolled in a Ph.D. program in the department of bacteriology and immunology at the University of California, Berkeley, but abandoned her studies to be a journalist.
Professional career
At KPFA, she worked in management, in news, and in radio documentary production. A documentary series she co-produced (with Adi Gevins) won the 1977 Peabody Award in broadcasting. Other KPFA production efforts by Garrett, won the Edwin Howard Armstrong award.
In 1996, Garrett was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism for a series of works published in Newsday that chronicled the Ebola virus outbreak in Zaire. In 1997, she won a George Polk Award for foreign reporting, for "Crumbled Empire, Shattered Health" in Newsday, described as "a series of 25 articles on the public health crisis in the former Soviet Union".[5] She won another Polk award in 2000 for her book Betrayal of Trust, "a meticulously researched account of health catastrophes occurring in different places simultaneously and amounting to a disaster of global proportions".[6]
In 2004, Garrett joined the Council on Foreign Relations as the senior fellow of the Global Health Program. She has worked on a broad variety of public health issues including SARS, avian flu, tuberculosis, malaria, shipping container clinics, the intersection of HIV and AIDS, and national security.
On June 27, 2021, an interview with Garrett comprised an entire episode of TWiV, This Week in Virology,[7] in which she discussed many facets of the SARS-CoV-2, (also known as Covid-19) pandemic, comparisons with earlier epidemics, as well as, prospects for the future of public health.
Personal
Garrett lives in the Brooklyn Heights neighborhood of New York City.[8] She related during the June 2021 TWiV interview that she had been motivated to change to studying science in college by a promise made to her mother, who was dying of cancer.
Selected works
- Garrett, Laurie (1995). The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World Out of Balance. Penguin. ISBN 9780140250916. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- Garrett, Laurie (2003). Betrayal of Trust: The Collapse of Global Public Health. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198526834. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- Garrett, Laurie (January–February 2005). "The Nightmare of Bioterrorism". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- Garrett, Laurie (July–August 2005). "The Next Pandemic?". Foreign Affairs. 84 (4): 3–23. doi:10.2307/20034417. JSTOR 20034417. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- Garrett, Laurie (2012). I Heard the Sirens Scream: How Americans Responded to the 9/11 and Anthrax Attacks. ISBN 9781469910109. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- Garrett, Laurie (September–October 2015). "Ebola's Lessons How the WHO Mishandled the Crisis". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
- Garrett, Laurie (January 31, 2020). "Trump Has Sabotaged America's Coronavirus Response". Foreign Policy. Retrieved November 24, 2020.
See also
- New Yorkers in journalism
References
- "1996 Pulitzer Prize Winners, Explanatory Journalism". Pulitzer.org. Retrieved November 2, 2008.
- Sherman, Scott (August 21, 2000). "Laurie Garrett: Coming Plague, Current Crisis". Publishers Weekly.
Born in Los Angeles in 1951... Garrett, a youthful, intensely serious woman of 49...
- "CV: Laurie Garrett, Senior Fellow for Global Health" (PDF). cfr.org. Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved October 10, 2014.
- "Pulitzer Prize Winner is a Graduate of UC Santa Cruz" (Press release). UC Santa Cruz. April 9, 1996.
- The George Polk Awards (1997). "1997 George Polk Award Winners at a Glance". The George Polk Awards. Long Island University. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
- "Long Island University Announces Winners of 2000 George Polk Awards" (Press release). Long Island University. February 1, 2001. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
- TWiV 773: Laurie Garrett, pandemic prophet, TWiV, June 27, 2021
- Bruni, Frank (May 2, 2020). "She Predicted the Coronavirus. What Does She Foresee Next?". The New York Times. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
External links
Pacifica Radio Network |
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Stations |
- KPFA/KPFB
- KPFK
- WBAI
- KPFT
- WPFW
- KFCF
- Affiliates
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Programs |
- Africa Now!
- Alternative Radio
- Between the Lines
- CounterSpin
- Democracy Now!
- Hearts of Space
- Hour of the Wolf
- Explorations
- Flashpoints
- Law and Disorder
- Off the Hook
- Out FM
- Over the Edge
- Something's Happening
- Wakeup Call
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Related |
- FCC v. Pacifica Foundation
- Public broadcasting in the United States
- National Federation of Community Broadcasters
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Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting |
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As Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism (1985–1997) |
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1985–1989 |
- Jon Franklin (1985)
- Staff of The New York Times (1986)
- Jeff Lyon (1987 shared)
- Peter Gorne (1987 shared)
- Daniel Hertzberg (1988 shared)
- James B. Stewart (1988 shared)
- David Hanners (1989 shared)
- William Snyder (1989 shared)
- Karen Blessen (1989 shared)
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1990–1997 |
- David A. Vise (1990 shared)
- Steve Coll (1990 shared)
- Susan C. Faludi (1991)
- Robert S. Capers (1992 shared)
- Eric Lipton (1992 shared)
- Mike Toner (1993)
- Ronald Kotulak (1994)
- Leon Dash (1995 shared)
- Lucian Perkins (1995 shared)
- Laurie Garrett (1996)
- Michael Vitez (1997 shared)
- April Saul (1997 shared)
- Ron Cortes (1997 shared)
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As Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting (1998–present) |
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1998–1999 |
- Paul Salopek (1998)
- Richard Read (1999)
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2000–2009 |
- Eric Newhouse (2000)
- Staff of the Chicago Tribune (2001)
- Staff of The New York Times (2002)
- Staff of The Wall Street Journal (2003)
- Kevin Helliker (2004 shared)
- Thomas M. Burton (2004 shared)
- Gareth Cook (2005)
- David Finkel (2006)
- Kenneth R. Weiss (2007 shared)
- Usha Lee McFarling (2007 shared)
- Rick Loomis (2007 shared)
- Amy Harmon (2008)
- Bettina Boxall (2009 shared)
- Julie Cart (2009 shared)
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2010–2020 |
- Michael Moss (2010 shared)
- Staff of The New York Times (2010 shared)
- Mark Johnson (2011 shared)
- Kathleen Gallagher (2011 shared)
- Gary Porter (2011 shared)
- Lou Saldivar (2011 shared)
- Alison Sherwood (2011 shared)
- David Kocieniewski (2012)
- Staff of The New York Times (2013 shared)
- David Barboza (2013 shared)
- Charles Duhigg (2013 shared)
- David Kocieniewski (2013 shared)
- Steve Lohr (2013 shared)
- John Markoff (2013 shared)
- David Segal (2013 shared)
- David Streitfeld (2013 shared)
- Hiroko Tabuchi (2013 shared)
- Bill Vlasic (2013 shared)
- Eli Saslow (2014)
- Zachary R. Mider (2015)
- T. Christian Miller (2016 shared)
- Ken Armstrong (2016 shared)
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (2017 shared)
- McClatchy (2017 shared)
- Miami Herald (2017 shared)
- Staff of The Arizona Republic (2018 shared)
- Staff of USA Today Network (2018 shared)
- David Barstow (2019 shared)
- Susanne Craig (2019 shared)
- Russ Buettne (2019 shared)
- Staff of The Washington Post (2020)
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2021–2030 |
- Ed Yong (2021)
- Andrew Chung, Lawrence Hurley, Andrea Januta, Jaimi Dowdell and Jackie Botts (2021)
- Quanta Magazine/Natalie Wolchover (2022)
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