Maryn McKenna is an independent journalist specializing in domestic and global public health, health policy and medicine. She is a contributing writer at the
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy of the University of Minnesota and was recently named an Ochberg Fellow of the
Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University. From 1995-2006, she was a national desk writer at
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she was the only U.S. journalist assigned to full-time coverage of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and embedded with a CDC investigative team during the 2001 anthrax-letter attacks. She has covered pandemic influenza since 1997, when she wrote the first story in the American media on the potential threat posed by avian flu H5N1.
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