Jonathan Wosen
Jonathan Wosen
Science Journalist | Immunologist
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When my elementary school principal asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, she was caught off-guard by my choice: lab technician. Did I know exactly what a lab technician was? No. But I knew it had something to do with science, and I knew that scientists spent their lives questioning the world’s many quirks and mysteries. That’s how I wanted to spend my life too.

Twenty years and a Stanford Immunology Ph.D. later, I’m still chasing those questions. But now I’ve found a different outlet for my curiosity: journalism. I’ve contributed to newspapers, magazines, blogs and podcasts, and I’m now the West Coast Biotech & Life Sciences Reporter for STAT News.

*For more on my jump from research to writing, check out this blog post I wrote for Naturejobs in 2016.

 

STAT News

 

February 23, 2022

Scientists take key step toward unraveling the genetic roots of ALS in a pair of studies

February 9, 2022

Researchers use ultrasound to precisely and safely activate brain cells in mice

January 12, 2022

Researchers shatter the speed record for diagnosing rare genetic diseases with DNA sequencing

 

The San Diego Union-Tribune

 

Nov. 22, 2020

We’re closer than ever to a COVID-19 vaccine. That has some San Diegans of color concerned

Aug. 30, 2020

Hundreds of San Diegans with COVID-19 have been treated with plasma. But does it work?

May 3, 2020

Why coronavirus testing isn’t so simple

 

Santa Cruz Sentinel & San Jose Mercury

 

October 27, 2019

Scientists discover that deep-sea octopus ‘gardens’ are nurseries

November 1, 2019

Fifth-graders explore wonders of wetlands

December 28, 2019

Stanford offers a mindful approach to pain relief

 

Stanford Medicine

 

August 7, 2019

Forgotten immune cells protective in mouse model of multiple sclerosis

July 17, 2019

Researchers identify possible drug target for deadly heart condition

December 16, 2019

From prehab to rehab: How Stanford prepares patients to thrive after surgery

 

Freelance writing

 

Biomedical Computation Review June 14, 2017

Disease detectives: BD2K researchers sleuth for early signs of disease

The Scientist
April 1, 2020

Laser-triggered nanobubbles blast a path into biofilms

Cancer Therapy Advisor November 25, 2019

FDA studies assess patient-reported outcomes in lung cancer trials

Multimedia

Goggles Optional Podcast (Host and writer from 2016-2019)

Mission Possible: The Race for a Vaccine

Featured in a National Geographic documentary chronicling Pfizer’s efforts to develop a coronavirus vaccine.

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