Johnson, Mark, journalist

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著者の属性 個人
一般注記 Field of Activity of the Person: Journalism, Scientific
Profession or Occupation: Authors;Journalists;Science writers;Guitarists
Johnson, Mark. One in a billion, 2016: title page (Mark Johnson), back jacket flap (Mark Johnson is a health and science reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, where he has worked since 2000. He was a member of the Journal Sentinel team that won the Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting on the Nic Volker story in 2011. He is also a three-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and has won numerous other awards for his reporting. He lives with his wife and son in Fox Point, Wisconsin.)
CASW, Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, via WWW, May 10, 2016: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Mark Johnson awarded 2015 Victor Cohn Prize for medical science journalism (... He has been a three-time Pulitzer Finalist, and received both the National Academies of Science Communication Award and an American Association for the Advancement of Science Kavli Science Journalism Award. Prior to working for the Journal Sentinel, Johnson covered small towns for the Providence (R.I.) Journal. In the early 1990s he covered family issues for the Rockford (Ill.) Register Star. From 1987 to 1990, he covered southern New Hampshire and business for a small daily, the Haverhill (Mass.) Gazette. He began his newspaper career covering town hall and the fishing industry for the weekly Provincetown (Mass.) Advocate. He also played ("badly," he reports) guitar for a punk band in Rockford, Ill., called The Bloody Stumps...)
「10億分の1を乗りこえた少年と科学者たち」(紀伊國屋書店, 2018.11) の電子書籍版 (KinoDen, 2019年5月31日閲覧) による
から見よ参照 ジョンソン, マーク<ジョンソン, マーク>
コード類 典拠ID=A000162583  NCID=DA19269012
1 10億分の1を乗りこえた少年と科学者たち : 世界初のパーソナルゲノム医療はこうして実現した / マーク・ジョンソン, キャスリーン・ギャラガー著 ; 梶山あゆみ訳 東京 : 紀伊國屋書店 , 2018.11