Howard Markel on Michigan Radio
Howard Markel (2007 awardee) - "Looking back at the life of Rosalyn Yalow, the woman who changed modern medicine" on Michigan Radio, July 20, 2015.
Howard Markel (2007 awardee) - "Looking back at the life of Rosalyn Yalow, the woman who changed modern medicine" on Michigan Radio, July 20, 2015.
Dominick Frosch (2006 Awardee) was quoted in "Texting Helps Diabetes Patients Fine-Tune Insulin Dosing" on NPR, August 26, 2015.
Jean Rhodes (2013 Awardee) and Mary Waters (2013 Awardee) had research featured in "Katrina's Emotional Legacy Includes Pain, Grief And Resilience" on NPR, August 14, 2015.
Sandro Galea (2006 Awardee) was quoted in "Scottish Nurse Who Recovered From Ebola Is Back In Isolation” on NPR, October 9, 2015.
Edward Maibach (2008 Awardee) had research mentioned and was quoted in the NPR 13.7 Cosmos and Culture article, "How Psychology Can Save The World from Climate Change" on November 30, 2015
Howard Markel (Awardee 2007) wrote the "WGBH PBS News Hour" article, "No, Oscar Wilde probably didn’t die of syphilis" on November 30, 2015
Martin Gaynor (Awardee 1994) is quoted and research mentioned in the "WABE NPR 90.1 Station" news article, "Atlanta Hospital Costs Rank Among Most Expensive In Nation" on December 17, 2015
David Hemenway (Awardee 1997) and Philip Cook (Awardee 2002) are quoted in the "NPR" news article, "Research Suggests Gun Background Checks Work, But They're Not Everything" on January 9, 2016
Howard Markel (Awardee 2007) writes in "WGBH PBS Newshour" news article, "Dr. Albert Schweitzer, a renowned medical missionary with a complicated history" on January 14, 2016
Harold Pollack (Awardee 2011) is interviewed on "KLCC 89.7 NPR for Oregonians" news article, "Bernie Sanders Revives Debate Over Single-Payer Health Care" on January 22, 2016