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Harold Pollack quoted in "The Washington Post"
Harold Pollack (Awardee 2011) is quoted in "The Washington Post" article, "Why the firing of Chicago’s police chief could hurt gun control efforts" on December 2, 2015
Dorothy Roberts in the Washington Post
Dorothy Roberts (2007 Awardee) was mentioned in "Hopkins hosts Henrietta Lacks lecture series" regarding her upcoming speech at Johns Hopkins Hospital in The Washington Post, October 10, 2014.
Chris Uggen mentioned and research cited in "The Washington Post"
Chris Uggen (Awardee 2009) is mentioned and research cited in "The Washington Post" article, "Ted Cruz cited this research when he said most violent criminals are Democrats. Now the researchers say he’s wrong" on December 2, 2015
Harold Pollack in the Washington Post's Plum Line - "Why can’t vulnerable Democrats tell people to calm down about Ebola?"
Harold Pollack (2011 awardee) in the Washington Post's Plum Line - "Why can’t vulnerable Democrats tell people to calm down about Ebola?", October 20, 2014.
Michael Millenson wrote in The Washington Post
Michael Millenson (1993 Awardee) wrote the article, "For tiny infants, too much oxygen can mean blindness. Too little means death." in The Washington Post, November 16, 2015.
Alan Gerber in the Washington Post - "Campaigns are going to start knocking on your Facebook wall instead of your door"
Alan Gerber (2008 awardee) in the Washington Post - "Campaigns are going to start knocking on your Facebook wall instead of your door", October 28, 2014.
Aaron Kesselheim mentioned in "The Washington Post"
Aaron Kesselheim (Awardee 2009) is mentioned and research also mentioned in "The Washington Post" new article, "Yet another reason Martin Shkreli was under federal scrutiny this week" on December 17, 2015
William Hallman in the Washington Post - "Here’s why GMO labeling initiatives might fail – again"
William Hallman (2008 awardee) in the Washington Post - "Here’s why GMO labeling initiatives might fail – again", October 29, 2014.
Dalton Conley mentioned in "The Washington Post"
Dalton Conley (Awardee 1999) is mentioned in "The Washington Post" article, "What Japan’s payments to Korean sex slaves say about putting a dollar figure on atrocity" on December 28, 2015