Deborah Blum
Pulitzer Prize winner Deborah Blum is a professor of
science journalism at the University of Wisconsin. She
worked as a newspaper science writer for twenty years,
winning the Pulitzer in 1992 for her writing about primate
research, which she turned into a book, The Monkey
Wars (Oxford, 1994). Her other books include Sex on
the Brain (Viking, 1997) and Love at Goon Park
(Perseus, 2002). She has written about scientific research
for The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times,
Discover, Health, Psychology Today, and
Mother Jones. She is a past president of the National
Association of Science Writers and now serves on an advisory
board to the World Federation of Science Journalists and the
National Academy of Sciences.
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Series
Books:The Poisoner's Handbook, February 2011
Paperback / e-Book (reprint)
The Poisoner's Handbook, February 2010
Hardcover
Ghost Hunters, August 2006
Hardcover
A Field Guide for Science Writers, September 2005
2nd Edition
Trade Size
Love At Goon Park, February 2004
Paperback
Sex on the Brain, July 1999
Paperback
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