Everything about Gareth Cook totally explained
Gareth Cook is a
Pulitzer Prize winning science journalist, currently at the
Boston Globe. He was awarded the
2005 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting for his writing about the scientific, ethical and human dimensions of
stem cell research.
Bio
He was born in
Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1969 and graduated in 1991 from
Brown University with degrees in
International Relations and
Mathematical Physics. Before the Boston Globe, he worked at Foreign Policy magazine,
US News & World Report, the
Washington Monthly and the
Boston Phoenix.
In
2003 he revealed that he's
dyslexic . In 2007, he became the editor of the Boston Globe's Sunday Ideas section.
He now lives in Jamaica Plain, Mass., with his wife, Amanda, and his son, Aidan.
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