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Daniel Grossman has been a print journalist and radio producer for 19 years. He holds a Ph.D. in political science and a B.S. in physics, both from MIT. He was awarded a Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he studied climate science. Grossman has produced radio stories and documentaries on science and the environment for National Public Radio's Living on Earth; NPR's news magazine Weekend Edition; Public Radio International's international affairs show, The World; the Australian Broadcasting Corporation; Germany's Deutsche Welle radio; the BBC; the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation; the documentary show Soundprint, and Radio Netherlands, among other shows. He has written for the New York Times, The Boston Globe, Discover, Audubon and Scientific American, among other national publications. His awards include a 2002 George Foster Peabody Award, the highest honor in broadcast, for the DNA Files public radio documentary series, of which he produced one hour-long show; the 2003 Science Journalism award of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; the 2004 Media Award of the American Institute of Biological Sciences; and first prize in the category of in-depth radio reporting in the Society of Environmental Journalist’s Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment. He is currently co-writing a book for Rutgers University Press that will help scientists interact more effectively with news media.
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